Preemptively, I'd like to flag that we should connect around strategy if it's appropriate for all WordFly-based orgs to reach out to our patrons about the ransomware data breach.
I have absolutely nothing deeper than that to say yet, but it occurred to me earlier today that, should we need to do this, a good number of tri-state area people may suddenly be on the receiving end of dozens of alarming notifications and make the issue feel even larger. A coordinated notification may be a better approach.Should today's Town Hall reveal that we ought to pursue this, we'll spin up an initial Zoom or something along those lines.Please go ahead and use this thread to note ideas or even just interest.CC: to the NJ folks, Howard Levine and Mark DuBose
Good afternoon -
Here are the notes from this morning's call. Agenda & Notes _ Greater NYC Community_ Pooled Data Exfiltration Notification Conversation (Aug 2).pdf
Given our discussion has revolved around how many notifications could go out, I'm going to find it helpful to have a current reference as to who is not planning a notification and yesterday was a major change to earlier equations. So, since I assume I'm not the only one interested and hopefully for the last time, here's a quick poll. As the other have had, there are answer choices of 'do not know' and 'decline to respond' (which helps show community participation in the conversation, if no other detail).
The poll response graph will be visible here once there's data flowing into it.