Look inside the Kanban:
Verify that your group is involved in monitoring and managing Cloud security operations, including identity and access control, secure configuration management, network security, enforcement policy scripting, workload security, data security, and logging, or public key infrastructure (PKI) management and data encryption for data-at-rest and data-in-transit.
Benefits of the Cloud Security Compliance Kanban
- Is the cloud provider solvent and reputable, and does it have a credible performance record, especially regarding security and privacy compliance issues?
- Are there any specific security and compliance requirements (eg encryption, isolation, data sovereignty) and what does that mean for cloud deployment?
- How does your IoT technology provider enhance security and compliance in its cloud infrastructure while minimizing provisioning errors?
- Will the cloud service provider allow the CSA and FBI to conduct compliance and security audits?
- What security and compliance certifications does the cloud provider hold?
- If the service provider is not able to meet your compliance requirements do you segregate the data and applications which can not be hosted in the cloud versus those you have to separate services?
- What is your perception of the current ability to monitor across the various cloud service providers your organization uses to ensure compliance with its security posture and processes?
- Do you need a centralized data set in the cloud to meet compliance and security agreements and reduced IT and infrastructure costs?
- Which security and compliance criteria does your organization consider most important for cloud SLAs?
- Where do cloud and other service providers security and compliance responsibilities end, and the customers begin?
Summary
The Art of Service has identified and prioritized 2133 Cloud Security Compliance critical capabilities and use cases to assess and use. Leaders can select those results that best align with their business needs before implementing a solution.
The Art of Service's Critical Capabilities evaluates and prioritizes hundreds of results to help with the outcome selection process.
This Critical Capabilities Kanban will enable leaders to shortlist hundreds of appropriate results fast, because they are uniquely ready-to-use prioritized, starting with the 'Must Have' category; the most urgent and critical priorities.
This Kanban will help you plan and manage your Cloud Security Compliance roadmap.
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As seen in the Kanban above, the complete 2133 Cloud Security Compliance critical capabilities and use cases, their prioritization, workflows, tagging and questions.
The download is available as an easy to re-use Excel format, which you can use as is, or import in any management tool of your choice, like Monday.com, Atlassian, Smartsheet, Power BI, Asana, Airtable etc.
Also included is the Cloud Security Compliance critical capabilities Book in PDF format covering all the criteria including ideas for (potential) roles to assign the criteria to. Table of contents:
About The Art of Service
Cloud Security Compliance Critical Capabilities, Meaningful Metrics And Their Prioritization
Background
Prioritization Of Requirements
The Prioritization Categories Are:
- Must Have
- Should Have
- Ought to Have
- Might Have
- Could Have
Use In New Product/Service/Process Development
Benefits
The Critical Cloud Security Compliance Capabilities And Their Priorities:
- Priority - Must Have #
- Priority - Should Have #
- Priority - Ought to Have #
- Priority - Might Have #
- Priority - Could Have #
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