by David Norfolk | Apr 26, 2018 | Data Management, Feature, Knowledge Bank
This is a follow up to my recent blog: “American companies and GDPR”. I’ve now had a chance to look at Facebook’s actual privacy policy. It is worth reading, it is very clear – but it is also very long. Does this actually satisfy GDPR requirement, being too long for...
by David Norfolk | Apr 24, 2018 | CIO WaterCooler, Data Management, Feature, Knowledge Bank
This is an interesting article, for anyone concerned about Privacy, from Reuters. Basically, Facebook members outside the United States and Canada currently fall under terms of service agreed with the company’s international headquarters in Ireland – inside the EU, so...
by David Norfolk | Apr 18, 2018 | CIO WaterCooler, Feature
This is an interesting article, for emerging Mutable Businesses, from McKinsey. It was pointed out to me by John Blackham, CEO of XSOL, a New Zealand company producing what can fairly be described as a “change platform”, based on advanced business process modelling. A...
by David Norfolk | Apr 12, 2018 | CIO WaterCooler, Feature, Knowledge Bank
Cryptocurrencies are a bit of a joke at the moment, whatever their longterm future. Fraud, cybertheft, put-downs from the regulators, dodgy use cases (money laundering, ransomeware etc) are bad enough but sometimes exchanges apparently just “lose” cryptocoins: see...
by Jean-Christophe Gaillard | Apr 9, 2018 | CISO WaterCooler, Collaboration, Feature, Information Security
There is some form of management reality beyond the “100 days” journalistic cliché: How does an incoming executive make an impact in a new role? What are the real timeframes to look at, and what can be expected and over what horizon? What are the key issues that...