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OKR template to increase security architecture review visibility at the program level

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The OKR is centered around increasing the visibility of security architecture reviews at the program level. A key objective to achieve this is by setting up a dashboard that presents real-time results of security architecture reviews. Initiatives for achieving this include testing, launching, designing the dashboard, and identifying key metrics.

Another objective is to organize monthly training sessions for all teams to help interpret security reviews. The initiatives towards this include identifying the topics and structure for the sessions, communicating about the sessions to all teams, and coordinating the scheduling of speakers or trainers.

The final objective is setting up a consistent weekly report system on security review outcomes across all programs. To achieve this objective, initiatives include scheduling and supervising regular weekly reporting, designing a template for weekly security reports, and again, identifying key security review outcome metrics.

All these are geared towards achieving 100% accomplishment, signalling the full implementation of the dashboard, successful conduct of training sessions, and streamlined reporting system for security review outcomes.
  • ObjectiveObjectiveIncrease security architecture review visibility at the program level
  • Key ResultKRImplement a dashboard presenting real-time security architecture review results
  • TaskTest and launch the security architecture dashboard
  • TaskDesign an easy-to-read, real-time dashboard
  • TaskIdentify key metrics for the security architecture review
  • Key ResultKROrganize monthly training sessions for all teams on interpreting security reviews
  • TaskIdentify topics and structure for security review training sessions
  • TaskSend out communications about training sessions to all teams
  • TaskCoordinate scheduling of speakers or trainers
  • Key ResultKREstablish a weekly report system on security review outcomes across all programs
  • TaskSchedule and supervise regular weekly reporting
  • TaskDesign a template for weekly security reports
  • TaskIdentify key metrics for security review outcomes
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