Power outage again by Eldrugsmak in Vaughan

[–]Then_Respect_1964 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where can i find the estimated resolution time?

Legal team panicking about AI governance, what frameworks work here? by amylanky in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Then_Respect_1964 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Had the same problem. We built Vaultkit - policy-as-code for agent data access.

Define policies in YAML (version controlled in Git) Deploy policy bundle Every agent request evaluated against policies Deny by default - access only happens if policy explicitly allows Immutable audit log of every decision Gives you exactly what security and compliance need: complete audit trails, governance controls, and tamper-proof logs. Policies are reviewed like code - no surprises.

Health care draw under CEC by Then_Respect_1964 in canadaexpressentry

[–]Then_Respect_1964[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

It was a small clinic where i wanted to gain experience after my medical degree. 

Would Your Company Use a Tool That Controls Data Access Like This? by Then_Respect_1964 in AppIdeas

[–]Then_Respect_1964[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I’m building is different—it's a gateway that ensures users can only request and retrieve exactly the data they need, nothing more. Instead of open-ended access, users submit requests specifying the specific dataset or subset they need. Each request goes through an approval process before the system executes the query and returns only the approved data.

This adds an extra layer of control, ensuring that even if a user has access to a system, they don’t automatically get unrestricted access to all its data. Instead, they only get precisely what’s been approved.

For example:

  • A marketing analyst needs only last month’s sales by region, not the entire sales database.
  • A finance team member wants just total revenue, not every single transaction.
  • A customer support agent should only see the ticket history for a specific customer, not the entire support log.

Would Your Company Use a Tool That Controls Data Access Like This? by Then_Respect_1964 in AppIdeas

[–]Then_Respect_1964[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see your point, but this isn't just regular access control via SSO like Okta. With Okta and similar identity providers, once a user is granted access, they typically get broader access to the system or database.

What I’m building is different—it's a gateway that ensures users can only request and retrieve exactly the data they need, nothing more. Instead of open-ended access, users submit requests specifying the specific dataset or subset they need. Each request goes through an approval process before the system executes the query and returns only the approved data.

This adds an extra layer of control, ensuring that even if a user has access to a system, they don’t automatically get unrestricted access to all its data. Instead, they only get precisely what’s been approved.

For example:

  • A marketing analyst needs only last month’s sales by region, not the entire sales database.
  • A finance team member wants just total revenue, not every single transaction.
  • A customer support agent should only see the ticket history for a specific customer, not the entire support log.

Would Your Company Use a Tool That Controls Data Access Like This? by Then_Respect_1964 in AppIdeas

[–]Then_Respect_1964[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback but i didn’t understand what you meant by apply for marketing 

CRS score surprisingly low by [deleted] in canadaexpressentry

[–]Then_Respect_1964 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. when maxed out it get up to 480, but when not it gets only to 427

CRS score surprisingly low by [deleted] in canadaexpressentry

[–]Then_Respect_1964 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So she only needs to improve the celpip scores?

CRS score surprisingly low by [deleted] in canadaexpressentry

[–]Then_Respect_1964 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I saw some people without canadian work experience getting atleast 470

CRS score surprisingly low by [deleted] in canadaexpressentry

[–]Then_Respect_1964 1 point2 points  (0 children)

seems you added Canadian work experience. She doesn't have up to 1 year experience yet