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Should Subprocessor Lists Be Public?

simpletrustportal.com
4 points·by cadence-·3 months ago·1 comments

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simpletrustportal.com
1 points·by cadence-·7 months ago·0 comments

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cadence-
·3 months ago·discuss
I’ve gotten pushback from customers on this point a few times, so I wrote up my reasoning and wanted to see how others think about it.

My argument is that giving this information to customers who need it is different from publishing it openly to the whole internet. I think many companies treat public subprocessor lists as a default best practice without thinking enough about the security tradeoff.

Would be useful to hear from people who have handled enterprise security reviews, privacy reviews, or trust-center decisions.
cadence-
·6 years ago·discuss
The worst thing about standups is that they tend to be scheduled in the morning. Half of the team I manage are night owls. They suffer when they have to wake up in the morning just to attend a short meeting. That’s why I do everything I can to cancel standups. People become more productive because they gain more flexibility. Now they can work on something till the evening if they are in the zone, without worrying that they have to wake up early the next day. Works even better now that everybody is working from home.
cadence-
·6 years ago·discuss
When it comes to passenger cars, most noise is generated by tires hitting the road. Especially at higher speeds the engine noise doesn’t really contribute anything meaningful to the noise you hear. So electric cars won’t solve this problem.