BiZZdesign Connect Conference Links Attendees with Value

The 2020 BiZZdesign Connect Conference has concluded and we’re happy to say it was a tremendous success! Our theme and proposition for you this year was Designing Better Enterprises, and apparently the rest of the world found it really relevant. So man…

Updates to the Open FAIR™ Body of Knowledge, Part 2

The Open Group Security Forum is thrilled to announce the publication of an update to the Open FAIR™ Body of Knowledge (BoK). The Open FAIR BoK is comprised of The Open Group Risk Taxonomy (O-RT) Standard and The Open Group Risk Analysis (O-RA) Standard. The Open Group initiated a standards effort regarding FAIR ~10 years ago, and these standards define the official, open, vendor-neutral and consensus-developed definition of FAIR.

BiZZdesign Connect Conference Links Attendees with Value

Designing Better Enterprises – Yes, Please! The 2020 BiZZdesign Connect Conference has concluded and we’re happy to say it was a tremendous success! Our theme and proposition for you this year was Designing Better Enterprises, and apparently the rest of the world found it really relevant. So many hundreds of professionals attended the online event…

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NEW ALGORITHMS AND NEW EBM: THE DYNAMIC DUO AGAINST DISEASE UNCERTAINTY AND COMPLEXITY – Barry Robson; Ingine Inc

Overview Evidence-based medicine (‘EBM’) is “the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients.” [1] The aim of EBM is to integrate the experience of t…

Updates to the Open FAIR™ Body of Knowledge, Part 1

The Open Group Security Forum is thrilled to announce the publication of an update to the Open FAIR™ Body of Knowledge (BoK). The Open FAIR BoK is comprised of The Open Group Risk Taxonomy (O-RT) Standard and The Open Group Risk Analysis (O-RA) Standard. The Open Group initiated a standards effort regarding FAIR ~10 years ago, and these standards define the official, open, vendor-neutral and consensus-developed definition of FAIR.