@emilygorcenski @toolbear Ruby runs a cyber security company…. Himself?
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:PUA: Shlee fucked around and (shlee@aus.social)'s status on Wednesday, 16-Aug-2023 19:14:29 JST :PUA: Shlee fucked around and
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Billy Smith (billysmith@social.coop)'s status on Wednesday, 16-Aug-2023 20:31:29 JST Billy Smith
The technical side is not where the problem is.
It's the certification from the insurance company that's offering protection against malpractice, or being sued, that's the expensive part.
They have stringent requirements, in a similar way to HIPPA records insurance requirements.
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Billy Smith (billysmith@social.coop)'s status on Wednesday, 16-Aug-2023 23:53:30 JST Billy Smith
Ook!
I didn't know the pricing to compare.
Why is it so expensive?
Could the judge hit TrustPoint One with a data preservation court order to prevent evidence being deleted?
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Ingvar (vatine@mendeddrum.org)'s status on Thursday, 17-Aug-2023 00:51:54 JST Ingvar
@cstross @emilygorcenski @rakslice Werrrlllll... E-Discovery. I imagine it comes not only with "tampering guarantees", but also with pretty good search. And if it saves 20-40 hours of lawyer-time per month, it's basically "free" (and if it saves more, then it's actually making shit overall cheaper).
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Charlie Stross (cstross@wandering.shop)'s status on Thursday, 17-Aug-2023 00:51:55 JST Charlie Stross
@emilygorcenski @rakslice The $20K/month for data storage sounds like money laundering/tax avoidance to me. (Look for Rudy's fingerprints in the ownership/shareholding of that data warehousing outfit...)
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Ingvar (vatine@mendeddrum.org)'s status on Thursday, 17-Aug-2023 01:34:12 JST Ingvar
@emilygorcenski @cstross @rakslice OK, 35-70 lawyer-hours. Might actually be an interesting business to enter. Large data storage, extensive search, very VERY granular (and mission-critical) AAA.
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