Lord Hobo Brewing Co.'s Glorious

I am drinking a Glorious by Lord Hobo Brewing Co. @ Rocky Hill Inn.

I am in Rocky Hill Inn, drinking Glorious by Lord Hobo Brewing Co.. Lord Hobo Brewing Co. is a Micro Brewery in Woburn, MA. Glorious style is Pale Ale - American, with an ABV of 6.5% and IBU of 72. I gave Glorious a 3.75 on Untappd's 5 point rating system.

Brewer's notes

Beautifully smooth New England style pale ale. Pours a hazy, pale straw color. A double dose of much sought-after Galaxy hops gives off a silky peach-mango-grape aroma, tropical fruit flavors, and elegantly soft mouth feel.

Brewed in New England, with style. Lords and Hobos alike, we all deserve to drink like royalty.

2018 Philadelphia Information Security Forum

Unable to Attend 2018 Philadelphia Information Security Forum

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I haven't attended in two years. I need to plan how I'll hit my CPE targets for 2018.

Policing Each Other

The genius of GDPR is that it forces companies to police each other – Quartz

It’s the large data controllers—the companies responsible for safeguarding the data—who will drive enforcement by requiring that their data processors become compliant and cutting them off if they don’t, McGarr notes. Under GDPR, small companies not only face the financial stress of being compliant, but they will now find themselves competing with their peers for the business of large corporations based on how compliant they are. “Short term, this is a shocking competitive advantage,” said McGarr.

Aaron Tantleff, a cybersecurity expert at law firm Foley & Lardner, said: “Clearly, the drafters of the GDPR realized that by wielding such a large stick, they would be able to force companies into compliance out of fear.”

“Those who are thinking about misbehaving will find themselves with greater liability under the GDPR,” Tantleff said. “Despite the under-funded or under-resourced nature of the supervisory authorities, I do not see those entities letting companies skate by.”