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Organizations have already discovered how cloud automation as a service can help them share applications and information regardless of the technology in use or their location.
This article seeks to evaluate how the use of COBIT 5 can enhance the due diligence for knowledge management and knowledge evaluation within an enterprise.
What constitutes true adoption of COBIT 5? Is it a minimum condition that at least one principle of COBIT 5 is adopted for true adoption of COBIT 5?
Stakeholders expect that businesses create value, but at what cost? In the end, stakeholders and businesses are looking for the same thing: to protect their future.
The Underestimated Social Engineering Threat in IT Security Governance & Management. Reviewing the human factor as a necessary part of IS.
Toward a Secure Data Center Model. Defining data centers, security models, technical controls, consolidated frameworks and administration.
The adoption of cloud-based retail applications, as well as increasing demands for agility, for example, with pop-up retail, is changing the requirements for network access.
T. H. Green, a renowned ethicist, once said: “…Whatever moral capacity must be presupposed, it is only actualized through the habits, institutions, and laws, in virtue of which the individuals form a nation.”
Every now and again, I like to take a poke at standards, just to see what makes them work. Under consideration here is the cybersecurity framework published by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology early in 2014.
ISACA Journal: IS Audit Basics: The Soft Skills Challenge. Reviews soft skills that do not appear in the Certified Information Systems Auditor examination.
What are your three goals for 2015?
Gray Hat Hacking: The Ethical Hacker's Handbook is written by a team of experts with advanced knowledge in gray hat hacking and penetration testing.
This issue examines a further set of soft skills that may require a longer period of time to acquire, that are likely to develop over time and that always leave room for improvement.
In the world of IT, “cloud” is a big buzzword. Many organizations are moving to cloud computing because of its on-demand service offerings over the Internet, virtualization and cost efficiency.