COMMENTARY Over my 32 years in cybersecurity, one painful constant has been managing the risks associated with network service accounts. Service accounts are supposed to be machine-to-machine accounts ...
Back in November of 2016, Shavar Jeffries (then head of Democrats for Education Reform—DFER) and Peter Cunningham (then of Education Post) wrote a piece considering whether or not the “bipartisan ...
And almost always… people flinch. They think of punishment, of blame, of being called out. Across healthcare, engagement surveys tell the same story. One of the lowest-rated statements year after year ...
This is the fifth in a suite of five articles exploring the art of delegating. This one focuses on the two-way nature of credible accountability. The person doing the delegating has to make the ...
It’s all too common that the CEOs I work with experience a moment of dread—one where they realize that the leaders across their organizations aren’t ready to lead the company in the future. Maybe it’s ...
In last week’s article, we began our analysis of the Auditor General’s 2024 Report which was laid in the National Assembly on 31 October 2025. So far, we examined the Auditor General’s opinion on two ...
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