The Cost of Not Reaching IT Project Closure
In IT we seem to have intricate plans for starting new things: projects, applications, users, policies. Yet we seem to forget to plan for their eventual end: the closure of projects, the removal of applications, the retirement of servers and the departure of users.
Managing closure in security is critically important. Our processes are usually unbalanced: finely tuned to add new users, ACLs, projects and applications as quickly and efficiently as the business needs dictate. We track key performance indicators and keep improving our response time. Yet, on the other end of the life cycle, our inability to find closure thwarts our security and erodes our defenses. Plan for closure, or the phantoms of the past become mountains of insecurity.
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