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rslade
Influencer II

Privacy

The "community" is searchable on Google.

(Yes, really.  Go ahead, try it.  Search:
"Show Us How You Enrich. Enable. Excel. & Earn Badges in the (ISC)² Community!"
You will find admin Samantha O's original post--plus all the replies.  Here, let me do it for you: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Show+Us+How+You+Enrich.+Enable.+Excel.+%26+Earn+Badges+in+the+(ISC)%C2%B2+Commu... )

Apparently this searching ability is somewhat limited.  (Both on Google and in the "community" itself.)  Main subjects for postings seem to be searchable, but not content, or, at least, not content in replies.  (Although, as noted, when you search for the subject, you get the entire post and all replies.)  I did some tests on the community search function, using text as it appears in specific replies, and apparently neither Google nor the "community" can find them.  I'm not sure if I feel better that our replies can't be searched, or incensed that the "community" search function is so useless.

 

Add site:community.isc2.org to Google search terms to make "community" stuff easier to find.  It's sometimes easier to search from outside the "community," using Google, than it is to use the search function within the "community."


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Caute_cautim
Community Champion

I think the implications of GDPR as of today going forward will have a profound impact on this community, let alone Google - who are already facing financial penalties, let alone likely to be called out for various issues arising over search analytics and disclosure.  So I would not be too hard, - the world is digitally changing and data is the new treasure, which people are beginning to realise needs to be protected in the appropriate way and not disclosed in an unethical way, that could cause issues to arise and deliberate misinterpretation for fake news or other likely scenarios to arise.  

Dain
Contributor I

I think I would laugh myself silly if we found out that this forum, or this site are not gdpr compliant
rslade
Influencer II

You think I am overstating the case?  You think that the searchability of the "community" via Google is just a bug?  You think all this worry over GDPR is overblown?

 

ISC2 knows all about it.  ISC2 is using it.

 

ISC2 has posted one of the threads, from this "community," on Twitter.  As advertising.

 

Now, it's a fairly old thread.  (And thus doesn't contain some of the more recent resources that have been discussed in this regard.  I might go and add some ...)  But, still.  ISC2 knows it can use our postings to advertise itself to the world.  And it intends to.

 

Yeah, I still like the CISSPforum better ...


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Dain
Contributor I

@Caute_cautim you should read the Community Usage Policy... if you haven't already

Caute_cautim
Community Champion

As long as they are not collecting my DNA, I don't have an issue at the present time.

 

Regards

 

Caute_cautim

rslade
Influencer II

> Caute_cautim (Contributor II) posted a new reply in Welcome on 08-09-2018 03:40

> As long as they are not collecting my DNA, I don't have an issue at the present
> time.

First they came for my posts, and I said nothing because I was a lurker.
Then they came for my name and address, and I said nothing because they were in
the phonebook.
Then they came for my social media, and I said nothing because I *hate*
LinkeDin.
Then they came for my banking info, and I said nothing because, hey! Facebook
Messenger financials!
Then they came for my DNA, and I ... [Zoop!]

Peter Cook: We are using the technology known as the "Identikit." Are you
familiar with it?
Alan Bennett: Isn't that where you piece together the face of the criminal?
Peter Cook: Not entirely, no. We're only able to piece together the appearance of
the face of the criminal. We can't quite piece together the actual face of the
criminal, unfortunately. Once you've located the face of the criminal, the rest of
him isn't hard to find.

"The Great Train Robbery," Beyond the Fringe

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