This highlights one of my concerns about outsourcing.  Here we have
companies that are making contractual arrangements to outsource the
system programming of their systems to another company in another
country that they have no direct control over.  They are handing the
keys to the kingdom to people they never interview or see or even get a
resume from.  I'm not saying that the individuals doing the work are
dishonest.  It's just that it introduces another level of security risk
at a time when we certainly don't need that.

Tom Kelman
Commerce Bank of Kansas City
(816) 760-7632

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> Subject: Not that it wouldn't happen here...
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> I know it's not Friday but it's another case of foreign workers
stealing
> information.
> 
>
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&;
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