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ISO 27001 Annex A Technological Controls Explained

Alan Parker Blog

The technological infrastructure of an organisation plays a pivotal role in maintaining the security, integrity, and availability of information. Adhering to these technological controls can significantly reduce risk exposure and protect organisations' most valuable digital assets against internal and external threats.

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Half Agile Isn’t Real Transformation

Leading Agile

Tech Infrastructure != Many organizations divide their technology stack between front-end and back-end systems and place an API boundary between the two. I’m including all IT resources “in front of” the API layer in the organization’s technical infrastructure. Value Stream.

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The Low Code No Code Opportunity

The Strategic Project Manager

There is barely an overlap between those with the business skills vs those with technical skills. A new approach of making development easier to master by a larger population, especially one that has business skills, can relieve that bottleneck. This will allow development activities to proceed in this new, more efficient way.

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Build a CI/CD Pipeline in the Cloud: Part Three

Leading Agile

In this installment, we’ll test-drive the first thin vertical slice of application functionality. Review the Story. We were just about to start test-driving our application. Let’s review our first Story before we proceed: blog-ci-cd-pipeline-cloud-3.html. You just did TDD. You’re a programmer now!

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Build a CI/CD Pipeline in the Cloud: Part Four

Leading Agile

We did the application development work in Part 3. Now you’ll become an infrastructure engineer. Similarly, if you’re coming from an infrastructure background, then I hope the section of the exercise that involved test-driven development was informative. You became a programmer in Part 3. Well, sort of.

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Slack, Flow, and Continuous Improvement

Leading Agile

Note that even given a natural ability to juggle two things, as a practical matter you only have the capacity to handle one work-related thing at a time with due focus and effectiveness. There’s little question these days about the importance of providing time for technical teams to keep up with the field. Two Flavors of Slack.

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How to Become an IT Project Manager Without Experience

PM Basics

But you don’t have a relevant degree, experience, or technical background…. So, if you are just starting your career, I strongly recommend getting a job on an IT project in any other capacity like QA, Developer, DevOps, Business Analyst, or a Scrum Master. Technical Skill of an IT Project Manager. Yes, it is. Table of Content.