Policy Design in the Age of Digital Adoption
There is value for organizations to use best practices from public policy design to be more proactive in its digital transformation. This book will help you develop an understanding of the challenges organizations face when designing policies, compliance, and other guidelines for modern paradigms based on code, automation, and verifiability.
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Difficulty Level
Intermediate
Completion Time
11h4m
Language
English
About Book
Who Is This Book For?
From decision-makers, such as chief information officers (CIOs) and chief information security officers (CISOs) responsible for affecting change horizontally in an organization, to cloud and DevOps architects and engineers, this book will help professionals involved in designing, implementing, and measuring policies in their organizations. A basic understanding of concepts such as cloud-native technologies, Infrastructure as Code, DevOps, and automation is necessary to get started with this book.
Policy Design in the Age of Digital Adoption
- About Book
- Who Is This Book For?
- Book Content
Book content
chapters • 11h4m total length
Introduction to the Policy Design Theory
Operationalizing Policy for Highly Regulated Industries
Policy as Code as a Business Enabler
Framework for Digital Policies
Policy for Cloud-Native Environments
Policy Design for Hybrid Environments
Building a Culture of PolicyOps
Policy Engines
A Primer on Open Policy Agent
Policy as Code Tool Evaluation
Cloud Providers Policy Constructs
Integration with Existing Enterprise Workflows
Real-World Scenarios and Architecture
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