
How Information Sharing Has Changed: Part 1 SFAIRP Internet
From Risk! Engineers Talk Governance by Richard Robinson & Gaye Francis
May 3, 2026 · 12 min · Season 7 · Episode 8
About this episode
The episode discusses the evolution of information sharing and data security practices in the context of internet risk management.
Drop us a note In this first of two episodes of Risk! Engineers Talk Governance, due diligence engineers Richard Robinson and Gaye Francis explore how the SFAIRP principle (So Far As Is Reasonably Practicable) applies to managing internet risk. Richard explains R2A's journey with data security, from backing up to CDs and running an in-house server, to shifting to cloud hosting during Melbourne's COVID lockdowns, and ultimately landing on an offline-first approach that keeps them and sensitive...
People in this episode
Hosts: Richard Robinson, Gaye Francis
Topics covered
- information sharing
- internet risk
- data security
- SFAIRP principle
- cloud hosting
- COVID lockdowns
Keywords
- SFAIRP
- data security
- cloud hosting
- internet risk
- COVID lockdowns
- offline-first approach
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: R2A
Places: Melbourne
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