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US-NJ: NEWARK-Data Security Administration Manager     

Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: May 24, 2008 05:01

... and Compliance for SOX and SAS70. BRBR- Requires a complete understanding of reconcilation and recertification procedures and can fully lead an effort to document such practicies.BRBR- Thorough understanding of Identity Management, User Provisioning, Managed Access and issues surrounding authentication and authorization;BRBR-Strong knowledge of critical information security concepts including:BRo...
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US-NJ: NEWARK-Data Security Administration Manager     

Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: May 9, 2008 14:52

... and Compliance for SOX and SAS70. BRBR- Requires a complete understanding of reconcilation and recertification procedures and can fully lead an effort to document such practicies.BRBR- Thorough understanding of Identity Management, User Provisioning, Managed Access and issues surrounding authentication and authorization;BRBR-Strong knowledge of critical information security concepts including:BRo...
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Re: Scala and problems with OOP     

Author: S Perryman
Date: Nov 9, 2007 02:19

... that structural equivalence cannot discern. ^^^^^^^^^^^ typing/types I'm afraid that you are simply wrong. So there are available practicial schemes that when given : T1 = type { // invariants // pre/post-conditions someOp() ; } T2 = type { // invariants // pre...
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Re: Yet Again - One Rule for the Railways Another for the Roads     

Author: Conor
Date: Dec 13, 2006 04:44

... says... Conor wrote: In article <sqGdndIL--jJfuLYRVnyvQA@bt.com>, Brimstone says... Which was about wages, not trying to force employers to adopt safe working practicies. And? You tried to suggest that dispute was comparable to the present fuss within EWS. It wasn't. There have been localised strikes over working practices. Perhaps, ...
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Re: Yet Again - One Rule for the Railways Another for the Roads     

Author: Brimstone
Date: Dec 13, 2006 04:23

Conor wrote: In article <sqGdndIL--jJfuLYRVnyvQA@bt.com>, Brimstone says... Which was about wages, not trying to force employers to adopt safe working practicies. And? You tried to suggest that dispute was comparable to the present fuss within EWS. It wasn't. There have been localised strikes over working practices. Perhaps, but they've not made the national ...
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Re: Yet Again - One Rule for the Railways Another for the Roads     

Author: Brimstone
Date: Dec 13, 2006 03:26

.... I see them wanting to strike over it Which is something we've never seen in road transport. Actually there has been. I recall all the comments about "spy in the cab" etc when the tacho was introduced. Yet you seem to have forgotten about the 1979 Road Haulage Strike. Which was about wages, not trying to force employers to adopt safe working practicies.
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