Genedril
Part of the furniture
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Right...... This isn't exactly technical but I'm hoping that someone who lurks in here will provide me with a link.
My current consulatancy role has stretched a little further than the initial - our network is screwed here's some money 'go fix'. It's become - all our IT is screwed 'help'. One thing they have an issue with is the fact that they don't use any sort of folder structure on their file server. Everything is in their 'My Documents' folder & then they grant access on whim to all & sundry for the whole folder (staff get no say in this).
I'm trying to explain to them that this isn't just far from Best Practise, it's also got legal implications (DPA & European Human Rights laws related to 'Expectations of Privacy').
I know it's wrong but when I try & explain that to them they either glaze over; accuse me of being too technical (I've done my best not to be); or say what's the problem - why should we change.
Does anyone have a link to some sort of Best Practises for Information Management sort of thing? I've Googled (as every IT bod in trouble always does) & found out about best practises for Web servers / Database structures / etc, but nto what I need.
Obviously I need it in a low tech easy to understand (or at least not technical in any way) sort of format.
Bonus cookies to anyone called Jim who fixes this for me.
My current consulatancy role has stretched a little further than the initial - our network is screwed here's some money 'go fix'. It's become - all our IT is screwed 'help'. One thing they have an issue with is the fact that they don't use any sort of folder structure on their file server. Everything is in their 'My Documents' folder & then they grant access on whim to all & sundry for the whole folder (staff get no say in this).
I'm trying to explain to them that this isn't just far from Best Practise, it's also got legal implications (DPA & European Human Rights laws related to 'Expectations of Privacy').
I know it's wrong but when I try & explain that to them they either glaze over; accuse me of being too technical (I've done my best not to be); or say what's the problem - why should we change.
Does anyone have a link to some sort of Best Practises for Information Management sort of thing? I've Googled (as every IT bod in trouble always does) & found out about best practises for Web servers / Database structures / etc, but nto what I need.
Obviously I need it in a low tech easy to understand (or at least not technical in any way) sort of format.
Bonus cookies to anyone called Jim who fixes this for me.