Introducing Devo Activeboards
Table of Contents:
00:22 - Activeboards Overview
01:12 - View vs edit mode
01:34 - Creating an Activeboard
01:47 - Adding content
02:36 - Modifying the data
03:19 - Sharing your Activeboard
Table of Contents:
00:22 - Activeboards Overview
01:12 - View vs edit mode
01:34 - Creating an Activeboard
01:47 - Adding content
02:36 - Modifying the data
03:19 - Sharing your Activeboard
Have you ever noticed how closely your role as the CISO of your organisation resembles that of the Wizard from “The Wizard of Oz?” As the Wizard, you are expected to be all-knowing, all-seeing and all-powerful. Your role is to keep everyone safe from the evils of the world while frantically pulling levers, pressing buttons and turning dials behind the curtain.
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