Posts Tagged ‘audit’
Bolting in security
This is a long overdue reply to Chris Hoff’s (@Beaker) ‘Building/Bolting Security In/On – A Pox On the Audit Paradox!‘, which was his response to my ‘Building security in – the audit paradox‘. Hopefully the ding dong between Chris and I will continue, as it’s making me think harder, and hence it’s sharpening up my […]
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Tags: @beaker, audit, bolt, bolt on, build in, Chris Hoff, cloud, control, Forecast, iaas, in, ODCA, paas, security
My friend Randy Bias very kindly came in and did a web conference presentation at work this week on his views of cloud computing (which are well summarised in a post he did at the end of last year). Inevitably the topic of security came up, and Randy, drawing on his past experience in the […]
Filed under: architecture, cloud, security, software | 6 Comments
Tags: audit, bolt on, build in, cloud, compliance, firewall, gateway, iaas, paas, schema, security, validation, xml
It’s time for another one of those posts where the purpose is to save me from repeating myself, and also hopefully seed some ideas into the industry. I take inspiration from my recent purchase of some Vibram Five Fingers, which I hope to review here another day. It boils down to this – I see […]
Filed under: identity, security | 1 Comment
Tags: account, audit, break glass, entitlements, idm, portal, provisioning, review, self service, service, system, technical