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Data Protection Act Adaptations "zero cost" or by Internet: Provide adjustments to the Data Protection Act of charge provided that qualifying for subsidized training courses / subsidized or adapted "very cheap" online (remote). Let me question the credibility they may have this type of solution usually incomplete. As an example, most of the time the consultants only make some adjustment to the organizational measures that implement leaving aside the technical measures. They also forget (or know) that security is a "living process" and not a product that delivered to the customer in the form of security document to be stored in a cupboard collecting dust. In both cases the adjustments are incomplete and therefore the customer would breach the law And I wonder ... Why are these arguments? Are the easiest to get to sell? Is it worth it? Personally I give advice to anyone who wants to adapt their treatments to compliance with the Act Ask your consultant to explain the real benefits it produces an adaptation and if you can not find another answer!. Compliance with the Data Protection Act and related regulations allow you to create good habits in dealing with information that will generate added value. In what way? Here is a short list. Build confidence to customers, ensuring the protection of their data and, above all, that is not going to misuse the same. This provides an image of seriousness and professionalism. Commitment of confidentiality by employees in the data that they know doing their jobs. This is also a guarantee for customers. Protection of the preventive and corrective especially technological assets information. Definition and division of roles and responsibilities of both employees and external relations (in charge of treatment) limiting legal liability. Cost savings by limiting the impacts that could result in security incidents (and also to...
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Really Simple Syndication Information Advertising in RSS feeds is something that Google is considering offering its AdWords and AdSense customers. RSS stands for Really Simply Syndication and is a very easy way for a webmaster to share their news and information on the World Wide Web. Until recently, RSS feeds had very few options to make money with them directly. Of course, having at least one RSS feed in the content of your website certainly build the relationship they have with their website visitors which will result in more sales for your business, make money directly to syndicate your RSS feed was not possible until recently. Chevron may find it difficult to be quoted properly. He is putting advertising on RSS Feeds good idea? No risk to the placement of advertising in RSS. Your visitors are being bombarded by spam in their mailboxes on a daily basis. Wherever you go running in online advertising in many different ways. Is it really a good idea to put advertising in an RSS feed? I think it is and here is why. The Internet is the largest source of information than either of us has access. Much of this information is free. The problem is that it requires a real effort not to mention the skills to get that information online in a useful form. Individuals and organizations that are good to do this deserve to be compensated. If advertising in all forms can somehow be banned from the Internet today, tomorrow, the amount of quality information freely available online would fall dramatically. To try to make a living, most content providers would have to immediately seek some form of compensation in line.