I am working on my presentation for Lotusphere 2005 and would love to include some real life “war stories” from application developers to include (with or without public credit as you desire) about how your development work has been impacted by Sarbanes-Oxley, BASEL II, the Patriot Act, or IS Governance Initiatives in general (Change Control and SDLC in particular)
Not to leave the System Administrators out, I welcome your stories for inclusion in two presentations I am putting together for Admin2005 (put on by The View).
For those of you that are coming to the 'Sphere, I hope I get to meet as many of you as possible! You will find me in my session, the BOF I am hosting/facilitating on Compliance issues, the bloggers sessions, and in all sessions compliance related (as an audience member).
LOL! I do hope nobody actually sends actual company name information or anything even remotely confidential on this topic, considering the context, and especially to an anonymous email address.
You obviously do not know who I am or have not read my profile. That is why I said they could send it with or without attribution and keep it as general as they would like. The address is *NOT" anonymous.
File Save has been around on these forums forever. I wouldn’t worry about sending something to him. He’s just obsessed about not putting his name out there.
I’ve been posting on Notes Net since the last millennium, with my real address on my profile, and haven’t got spammed yet. (I have gotten the occasional note from someone asking me for a “simple piece of code” that would have taken me half a day to write, but that’s another story.)
I also think he may be a little naive to think that putting NOSPAM in his posted address means anything. Even the simplest address harvester is smart enough to take it out. I knew one guy who actually got an e-mail address with that string, just because the spammers would automatically strip it.