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by jib
2585 days ago
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At any kind of scale that is 100% not the case. The orchestration of a data extract from even a midsized corporation is a significant endeavour. Someone in the company knowing what data we have on an entity is a significant step away from the entire company being able to access that, because, you know, we take data privacy seriously, so we don’t make it easy to access all data on a single entity. If your approach to privacy is putting all the eggs in a basket, allowing easy extraction of everything from that basket, and hoping the basket can be kept secure I’d argue your model is weird to begin with. |
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