Another shambles to add to the list.
Trackers got an email at 10:30 yesterday saying it was starting with no directions.
Trackers got an email at 10:30 yesterday saying it was starting with no directions.
To be fair to them, they have been consistently saying that this once key element is now the cherry, ever since it missed it's roll out date 2 weeks ago (and possibly before that when it was obvious it wasn't going to happen)
In fact, here is the opening post of the thread
Gov saying the AP is ready but it won't be beneficial to roll it out until the end of June
Gov saying the AP is ready but it won't be beneficial to roll it out until the end of June
So I gather have the AP is no longer that important. Heard someone in government say its the cherry on the cake but not the cake??
The NHS Test and Trace system, which has been set up to prevent a second wave of coronavirus infections, is not expected to be “world-class” until September or October, according to leaked comments from a senior official.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/nhs-test-trace-system-contact-tracing-coronavirus-prestedge-boris-johnson-a9550046.html#gsc.tab=0
A week after Hancock announced it was delivered. Well who could have seen that coming
We'll get a vaccine sooner than the app.The NHS Test and Trace system, which has been set up to prevent a second wave of coronavirus infections, is not expected to be “world-class” until September or October, according to leaked comments from a senior official.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/nhs-test-trace-system-contact-tracing-coronavirus-prestedge-boris-johnson-a9550046.html#gsc.tab=0
A week after Hancock announced it was delivered. Well who could have seen that coming
We'll get a vaccine sooner than the app.
Yep. I think the security issues are overstated, GDPR will protect us.
Being a simple person. I thought track and trace would be simple.
Step 1.
If you had symptoms you would go to your nearest track and trace drive through and get a test. (You would not need to book for later in the week, wait for a mobile testing centre to be set up, or check the post each morning to see if you had been posted your test yet).
Step 2.
You would be notified, via the app, the response within 24 hrs, and, if positive, all your close contacts recorded on the app would also be notified immediately.
Step 3.
Those who had been in close contact with someone now diagnosed positive would immediately go into self isolation, within 24 hrs of the original test.
How many drive through test centres would there be across the whole country, and what would be the furthest any individual would have to drive to reach one?
What if you can't drive, and have no-one who can drive you?
What if you don't have a smartphone?
What if any of your close contacts don't have a smartphone?
I'm late to this thread - partly because it's in a bloody sub-forum ( [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] !!! ). Application security and GDPR are almost entirely exclusive to each other. GDPR won't protect you from a badly written app.
I won't be downloading it for a number of reasons :
1. It wasn't properly sandboxed
2. It's live testing period was very short
3. It hasn't been regression tested
4. It's code hasn't been made public - should have been written in Opensource - thus allowing IT security companies to really test its security
5. Politically I don't see why I suddenly have some civic duty to download a government written app ( and lets all remember how good the government are at IT projects !!!! ) when political advisors, MPs, ministers and scientists to the government ignore the previous government advice.
As you know, I've been retired from the business for 10 years now, but I'm still interested in learning about new methods and techniques that have occurred in the industry since I left, so I am interested in how you go about regression testing a brand new application