Honours addresses data leak
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Should make anyone wary of accepting an honeour 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-50937775
As well as the usual pdf there was a spreadsheet online which didnt seem to be there in previous years. It included the fields for addresses.
Doubtless they'll say 'human error' but what sort of checking mechanism could be put in place to avoid releasing too much data?
Keep data on index cards in a filing cabinet?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-50937775
As well as the usual pdf there was a spreadsheet online which didnt seem to be there in previous years. It included the fields for addresses.
Doubtless they'll say 'human error' but what sort of checking mechanism could be put in place to avoid releasing too much data?
Keep data on index cards in a filing cabinet?
saaby93 said:
Doubtless they'll say 'human error'
They'll never do that- nobody in the public sector should ever be held accountable for their acts because of the risk of having a 'culture of blame'. It'll be 'systemic error' or 'institutional failing' from which 'lessons will be learned'.Agammemnon said:
They'll never do that- nobody in the public sector should ever be held accountable for their acts because of the risk of having a 'culture of blame'. It'll be 'systemic error' or 'institutional failing' from which 'lessons will be learned'.
Nonsense. What’ll happen will some junior clerk will have their fixed term contract terminated.There isn’t a system because this is a process that happens once a year.
Proper commercial operations tend to avoid doing this because it’s difficult to post random stuff to a company site.
This “system” probably involves some junior civil servant passing a list around that Boris and the Queen approve, then they stick it on a website. They copied both files rather than one. Big hairy deal. I’m sure that someone could build a “system” that only allowed name uploads, but it would cost millions and wouldn’t work.
Proper commercial operations tend to avoid doing this because it’s difficult to post random stuff to a company site.
This “system” probably involves some junior civil servant passing a list around that Boris and the Queen approve, then they stick it on a website. They copied both files rather than one. Big hairy deal. I’m sure that someone could build a “system” that only allowed name uploads, but it would cost millions and wouldn’t work.
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