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Becoming a More Resilient Software and Technology Organization

Tandem

Tabletop Exercises Help to Play the Tape Forward Preparing for potential problems is a critical aspect of building resilience. Teams should practice their response to complete system outages, severe scaling problems, or the impact of losing access to a dependency, starting with individual applications and moving up to entire services.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Curb Your Enthusiasm Over ChatGPT-type Tools at Work, Says U.K.’s NCSC 

Tenable

“As LLMs are increasingly used to pass data to third-party applications and services, the risks from malicious prompt injection will grow,” the NCSC states in the blog “ Thinking about the security of AI systems. ” “Consider your system architecture carefully and take care before introducing an LLM into a high-risk system,” the NCSC adds.

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AoAD2 Practice: Whole Team

James Shore

For example, if your team is contributing to a larger product, decisions about system architecture may be out of your hands. Non-Agile organizations undertake complex “resource shaping” exercises to ensure that each team is staffed with the right specialists at the right time. It’s a big job. Don’t underestimate it.

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Official Intelligence

LeanEssays

As more and more companies move to the cloud they would be wise to understand that before it was a system architecture, the Cloud was an organizational architecture designed to streamline communication. Dependencies can be subtle, and are usually based on the system architecture.