May 20, 2010 1:55 PM
Posted by: David Scott
acceptable use,
business policy,
business risk,
data breach,
data exposure,
data security,
data theft,
IT policy,
IT security,
IT Wars,
malware,
the business-technology weave
[As necessary, please see the first article...
May 16, 2010 10:07 AM
Posted by: David Scott
acceptable use,
content management,
data breach,
data theft,
ID theft,
IT security,
IT Wars,
security policy,
the business-technology weave
Continuing with our exposure of services and associated liabilities from the other day:
May 15, 2010 9:20 AM
Posted by: David Scott
acceptable use,
content management,
data breach,
data theft,
IT security,
IT Wars,
security policy,
the business-technology weave
I’ve been doing a little work for a big State agency. By “big,” I mean big budget, large number of...
May 13, 2010 6:13 AM
Posted by: David Scott
business management,
data breach,
data privacy,
identity breach,
identity theft,
IT security,
IT Wars,
organizational security,
the business-technology weave
You say To-MAY-to, I say To-MAH-to… one thing’s for certain: When it comes to organizational security we...
May 13, 2010 5:53 AM
Posted by: David Scott
business management,
IT Wars,
organizational heirarchy,
the business-technology weave
As we consider our WorkOns, WorkWiths, and WorkFors, there will be situations...
May 7, 2010 9:20 AM
Posted by: David Scott
business challenge,
business management,
IT challenge,
the business-technology weave
Let’s provide the definitions for the classes of folks we talked about in the prior post...
March 17, 2010 6:15 AM
Posted by: David Scott
business and IT,
business plans,
business policy,
corporate culture,
eCulture,
IT plans,
IT policy,
people prism,
the business-technology weaveAlways view your organization through the people (Business) prism first, and mold the technology to those needs. This may seem obvious but many an IT professional misses, or forgets, what we discuss here. True, there will be times when evolving technology will drive business practice...