omas Loges <thomaslo...@alice-dsl.de>
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W dniu 2017-08-14 o 18:29, Ron Hawkins pisze:
Then tell me why my overseas banks contacting me to provide details under FBAR.
What's good for the goose...
Yes, my bank also contacted me in regard of FBAR (or other US
regulation). Neither me nor the bank has businesses in US.
--
Radoslaw
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Then tell me why my overseas banks contacting me to provide details under FBAR.
What's good for the goose...
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@Tony, thanks for starting a new thread. I was about to do so, realizing I had
hijacked a perfectly good dump-scrubbing thread.
There was a lot of "how are they going to enforce it on us?" at
A.EDU
> Date: 08/13/2017 11:11 PM
> Subject: Re: Scrubbing sensitive data in dumps
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> Here is a link to the description of a product for log and dump
> anonymization called SF-SafeDump:
Tony Thigpen wrote:
>In other words, the GDPR can claim to reach into other countries, but
>legally, it can not.
*Legally*, of course they can. GDPR is a set of European Union regulations.
They say what they say.
It's a separate question whether, when, and how the European Union and its
member
Mmm, a reverse hijack.
Charles
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> On Aug 12, 2017, at 4:05 PM, Charles Mills wrote:
>
> @Tony, thanks for starting a new thread. I was about to do so, realizing I
> had hijacked a perfectly good dump-scrubbing thread.
>
> There was a lot of "how are they going to enforce it on us?" at the SHARE
> sessions.
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Charles,
Even if the regulation says:
"Non-Eu businesses processing the data of EU citizens will also have t
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does the GDPR affect?" and "What are the penalties for non-compliance?" on the same
page. Also note the countdown clock on their home page!
Charles
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e countdown
> clock on their home page!
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> Charles
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-compliance?" on the same page. Also note the countdown clock on their home
page!
Charles
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On Fri, 11 Aug 2017 17:09:10 -0400, Jim Mulder wrote:
>
> We did have a meeting in z/OS development quite a few years ago to discuss
>someone's wish for this type of function for z/OS dumps. We concluded that
>in general, identifying the sensitive data to be modified would be so
>problematic
Something like Xbridge data sniff?
Rob Schramm
On Fri, Aug 11, 2017, 6:48 PM Tony Harminc wrote:
> On 11 August 2017 at 16:23, Skeldum, William
> wrote:
> > There was a patent filed by IBM on Locating and altering sensitive
> information in
On 11 August 2017 at 16:23, Skeldum, William
wrote:
> There was a patent filed by IBM on Locating and altering sensitive
> information in core dumps.
> http://www.google.com.pg/patents/US20080126301
Whatever its technical merits, that IBM patent is remarkable in
To correct myself, there is a type SS record. I almost never see
them.
There are also type A, SC, SD, and SC records which could contain
sensitive data.
Jim Mulder z/OS Diagnosis, Design, Development, Test IBM Corp.
Poughkeepsie NY
> I found the patent filing to be an amusing read, at
Here is a link to the description of a product for log and dump
anonymization called SF-SafeDump:
http://www.fedtke.com/exchange/SF_SafeDump_for_zos.pdf
Thomas Loges
ITERGO Germany
Am 11.08.2017 um 22:08 schrieb Holst, Jeffrey A:
> A year or two ago I attended a webinar that was discussing
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> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Date: 08/11/2017 04:53 PM
> Subject: Re: Scrubbing sensitive data in dumps
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Subject: Scrubbing sensitive data in dumps
A year or two ago I attended a webinar that was discussing (selling) a product
that would scrub sensitive information (generally PII) from dumps (SVC dumps,
SYSMDUMPs and the like) prior to sending
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