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      ISO 20000: Do you find that ITIL / ISO 20000 have fulfilled your needs?

      • by blokdijk
      • June 1, 2020

      ISO 20000 organizations that run an itil project or a cobit project tend to focus on the suggestions in that guidance, rather than on the… Read More »ISO 20000: Do you find that ITIL / ISO 20000 have fulfilled your needs?

      ISO 27005: What is the risk that the incident leads to additional costs related to the catching up of work backlogs as a result of information unavailability?

      • by blokdijk
      • April 19, 2020

      Work with technology groups to evaluate, select, install, and configure hardware, software systems to comply with established enterprise security standards and policies. Want to check… Read More »ISO 27005: What is the risk that the incident leads to additional costs related to the catching up of work backlogs as a result of information unavailability?

      ISO 27005: What is the risk that decisions of management are negatively influenced as a result of the incident affecting information integrity?

      • by blokdijk
      • March 31, 2020

      Thus even though the probability of a particular risk may be low, if the consequence is high, the risk must be either eliminated or mitigated… Read More »ISO 27005: What is the risk that decisions of management are negatively influenced as a result of the incident affecting information integrity?

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