IT Governance, Risk, and Compliance:

Information and Communication Technology


November 17, 2012  1:58 AM

A Few Fundamental Features of IPv6 Internetworking – Part VI



Posted by: Robert Davis
Authentication, Availability Management, Cloud Computing, Configuration Management, Encapsulating Security Payload, ICT, Information and Communication Technology, Information Technology Service Management, Infrastructure Management, Internet Protocol Security, IPSec, IT Hardware, IT Security, Multiprocessing, Public Key Infrastructure, Service Delivery, Transport Mode, Tunnel Mode

Why understanding IPv6 is important to end-users Currently, the dominant internetworking protocol is Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4). Yet, each IPv4 address is limited to a thirty-two bit field length, which corresponds...

November 15, 2012  2:54 AM

A Few Fundamental Features of IPv6 Internetworking – Part V



Posted by: Robert Davis
Authentication, Availability Management, Cloud Computing, Configuration Management, Encapsulating Security Payload, ICT, Information and Communication Technology, Information Technology Service Management, Infrastructure Management, Internet Protocol Security, IPSec, IT Hardware, IT Security, Multiprocessing, Public Key Infrastructure, Service Delivery, Transport Mode, Tunnel Mode

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November 10, 2012  2:40 AM

A Few Fundamental Features of IPv6 Internetworking – Part IV



Posted by: Robert Davis
Authentication, Availability Management, Cloud Computing, Configuration Management, Encapsulating Security Payload, ICT, Information and Communication Technology, Information Technology Service Management, Infrastructure Management, Internet Protocol Security, IPSec, IT Hardware, IT Security, Multiprocessing, Service Delivery

Upon arrival at the destination, the original internetworking message is reassembled in the correct order, based on the imprinted packet sequence number. Thus a virtual connection is established with the end-station through a

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November 8, 2012  1:20 AM

A Few Fundamental Features of IPv6 Internetworking – Part III



Posted by: Robert Davis
Authentication, Availability Management, Cloud Computing, Configuration Management, Encapsulating Security Payload, ICT, Information and Communication Technology, Information Technology Service Management, Infrastructure Management, Internet, Internet Governance, Internet Protocol Security, IPSec, IT Hardware, IT Security, Multiprocessing, Service Delivery

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November 2, 2012  11:13 PM

A Few Fundamental Features of IPv6 Internetworking – Part II



Posted by: Robert Davis
Authentication, Availability Management, Cloud Computing, Configuration Management, Encapsulating Security Payload, ICT, Information and Communication Technology, Information Technology Service Management, Infrastructure Management, Internet, Internet Governance, Internet Protocol Security, IPSec, IT Hardware, IT Security, Multiprocessing, Service Delivery

Packet-switched networking model As presented in the article A Few Fundamentals of Networking Electronically Encoded Data, data must be organized for transmission. Thus, the creation of usable telecommunication packets requires appending a unique header to the message destined...


November 1, 2012  3:28 AM

A Few Fundamental Features of IPv6 Internetworking – Part I



Posted by: Robert Davis
Authentication, Availability Management, Cloud Computing, Configuration, Encapsulating Security Payload, ICT, Information and Communication Technology, Information Technology Service Management, Infrastructure Management, Internet, Internet Governance, Internet Protocol Security, IPSec, IT Architecture, IT Hardware, IT Security, Multiprocessing, Service Delivery

The Internet is a worldwide system of computer networks in which users at any one computer can, if they have permission, get information from any other connected computer. Internet protocols are a support structure for...


September 26, 2012  11:58 PM

Online Data Communication Access Controls – Part I



Posted by: Robert Davis
Access Controls, BYOD, Configuration Management, Distributed Platforms, ICT, Information and Communication Technology, Information Security, IT Architecture, IT Configuration, IT Infrastructure, Physical Security, QoS, Risk Management, Service Delivery

Access to communication devices should be restricted by physical security access controls. As a particular, access to the communication devices should be restricted in much the...


May 3, 2010  4:52 PM

Achieving Not-for-profit Organizational Objectives through IT Governance Deployment – Part VIII



Posted by: Robert Davis
Educational Institutions, Enterprise Governance, Entity Governance, Governance Tree, Government Agencies, Information and Communication Technology, IT Service Management, Non-profit, Not-for-profit, Risk Assessment, Risk Management, Value Delivery

Generally, IT governance deployment enables ensuring the entity’s technology assets and the encoded information contained within are: available,...


April 29, 2010  6:17 PM

Achieving Not-for-profit Organizational Objectives through IT Governance Deployment – Part VII



Posted by: Robert Davis
Control Objectives for Information and related Technology, E-Governance, E-Government, Educational Institutions, Enterprise Governance, Entity Governance, Government Agencies, Information and Communication Technology, Information Systems Audit and Control Association, IT Governance Institute, IT Infrastructure Library, IT Service Management, Non-profit, Not-for-profit, Organizational Formation, Risk Assessment, Risk Management, Service Delivery, Value Delivery

IT governance risk management defines not-for-profit strategic alignment, value delivery, resource management, and performance measurement processes through responses to IT risk assessments. Within this context, as with for-profit entities, the IT risk assessment methodology will vary depending on...


April 26, 2010  5:51 PM

Achieving Not-for-profit Organizational Objectives through IT Governance Deployment – Part VI



Posted by: Robert Davis
COBIT, Control Objectives for Information and related Technology, E-Governance, E-Government, Educational Institutions, Enterprise Governance, Entity Governance, Governance Tree, Government Agencies, ICT, Information and Communication Technology, Information Systems Audit and Control Association, ISACA, IT Governance Institute, IT Infrastructure Library, IT Service Management, ITG, ITGI, ITSM, Non-profit, Not-for-profit, Organizational Formation, Risk Assessment, Risk Management, Service Delivery

Governing an entity mandates management accurately conceptualize information criticality and communication paths. Reflective of the Australian/New Zealand Standard on Risk Management (AS/NZS ISO...

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