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by social_quotient 2138 days ago
Yep. And how is this not a standard errors and omissions insurance policy that tech agencies like mine should (are required) be carrying?

We spend about 15k per year for about 10mm in coverage (we are a small shop). This sort of oversight is not just an engineering one but it’s fundamental to the core ops of the business. If we are rushing under client pressure (or just running late) to the extent we take on risk to trigger liability, it’s full stop.

https://cense.ai/about Guy number two here had the background to know better. Just didn’t make it a priority. It’s unfortunate. The only way things change is when we start seeing data warehousing/collection as a liability (not an asset) and manage it accordingly. And making the penalty for error unforgivable.