This post is the parking lot for questions that don’t necessarily relate to one of my posts.
If you want to ask a question, post it here.
This post is the parking lot for questions that don’t necessarily relate to one of my posts.
If you want to ask a question, post it here.
Filed under Audit, Security, Technology
A new IT auditor needs some help dealing with database patching issues and how far you need to dive into technology during an IT audit.
Take a moment to read his comment and add your thoughts. I’ve put in my 2 cents. Let’s get a good discussion going.
I think any auditor can chime in, as audit scope and audit limitations are not unique to IT audit.
Dinesh’s comment appears in What IT Auditors Ought to Know – and Don’t!
Filed under Audit, How to..., Security, Technology
I occasionally blog about blogging, so to make these posts easier to find (and link to), here’s a list (index) of all the blogging posts on this blog, in alphabetical order, and by most popular.
I’ll add other posts as they are written.
Filed under Blogging, How to..., Technology, Top 10
I left what I considered a thoughtful comment on another security blog, but my comment was deleted. Denied. Ignored.
Read about what happened in Creating a Culture of Security and my thoughts about it, which I added at the end of that post.
Ever had a similar experience? Think I got carried away? Afraid to leave a comment of your own? Let me know about it here.
Filed under Security
ACL: How to Add Computed Fields via Script
Once you’ve mastered creating computed fields, you’re ready to add computed fields to a table via script. It is easier than it sounds.
If you need some background on computed fields, see my previous posts, What is a Computed Field? and How to Add a Computed Field (manually). Now let’s explore writing a script that adds computed fields to a table.
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Filed under ACL, Data Analytics, How to..., Scripting (ACL), Written by Skyyler
Tagged as add, close, comment, computed, define, field, safety, script, table