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by roms
2810 days ago
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> Regulations do not make problems disappear but make the situation better. I also work in banking (major financial hub in Europe). Regulation is the bane of security and data management because it adds several layers of complexity on top of already complex processes. It leads to people performing repetitive tasks to comply with regulation, leaving no time for in-depth analyses, process reviews and enhancements, and the clean-up of sensitive data. You provide a baseless assertion shoehorned with a comparison to lobbyists nobody ever brought up. I can't prove a negative but you sure didn't prove your positive. |
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Like with GDPR, the regulation was to give people control of their data and make privacy by default an available option. But it's just given users more hoops to jump through before scooping up a user's data anyway.
Regulations tend to be a bit of a nudge in the right direction, but play out as something systems have to work against to keep things running the way they were before.