Cookie Settings
What are cookies
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit this site. They help remember preferences, keep sessions stable, and measure which pages are read most often. This policy explains which categories we use and how you can change your mind without losing access to public pages.
Preferences
Preference cookies remember choices such as newsletter interests or collapsed sections you already dismissed. They do not contain passwords or SAP credentials. You can clear them through your browser at any time; the site will simply ask again when a choice is needed.
Contact
Questions about cookies can be sent to [email protected] with the subject line Cookie question. We respond within a few business days and keep requests in a restricted mailbox. If you represent an enterprise client, include your company name so we route the thread to the right coordinator.
Third parties
We may load privacy-respecting analytics scripts that aggregate page views without selling personal profiles. Those vendors act as processors under our instructions and may set their own technical cookies. A current list of vendor names and purposes appears in the table below this section on the printed version of the page.
Categories
Essential cookies keep forms secure and remember cookie decisions themselves. Analytics cookies help us see which learning articles resonate so we can schedule better topics. We do not use advertising cookies that follow you across unrelated sites.
Consent
When you first visit, we ask whether analytics may run. Rejecting analytics does not block articles, program listings, or contact forms. You can reopen the notice from the footer link labeled Cookie Settings whenever you want to update consent.
Security baseline for stored data
Cookie values are rotated when we deploy major releases and invalidated if we detect tampering patterns. Staff access to aggregated analytics is logged with role-based controls. If you believe a cookie was mis-set, tell us the approximate time and page URL so we can trace the incident.
Notice for visitors in Korea
If you reside in the Republic of Korea, you may request access to personal data tied to identifiable cookies where applicable law allows. We honor requests under the Personal Information Protection Act where our role qualifies as a business operator. Supervisory guidance may change; this section will be revised when regulators publish material updates.
Policy revisions
We update this document when vendors change or when we add new site features that touch storage. The date at the top reflects the last meaningful edit. Continued use after an update means you acknowledge the revised description unless you withdraw analytics consent where relevant.