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OKR template to securely integrate Code42 and Abnormal Security with existing operations

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The OKR aims to integrate Code42 and Abnormal Security with existing systems securely. This process involves developing, testing, and authenticating three Abnormal Security integration playbooks. These operations include writing code, validating both effectiveness and efficiency, and testing functionality.

In addition to the integration of Abnormal Security, the OKR also entails defining and documenting three playbooks integrating Code42 without security breaches. Incorporating secure procedures into an explicit integration process guide forms part of this goal. Necessary features are also identified for these Code42 integration playbooks.

Further, the OKR seeks to train 90% of staff on implementing these new playbooks. This is achieved by scheduling and conducting training sessions with staff members. Surveys or tests are conducted to ensure completion of staff training, which is targeted to reach 90%.

The training process also includes the development of comprehensive training modules for the new playbook implementation. These are designed to sufficiently equip staff with the necessary knowledge and skills to successfully handle the newly integrated systems.
  • ObjectiveObjectiveSecurely integrate Code42 and Abnormal Security with existing operations
  • Key ResultKRDevelop, test, and validate 3 playbooks for Abnormal Security integration
  • TaskWrite codes for 3 Abnormal Security integration playbooks
  • TaskValidate the effectiveness and efficiency of each playbook
  • TaskTest the functionality of all 3 playbooks
  • Key ResultKRDefine and document 3 playbooks for Code42 integration without security breaches
  • TaskEnsure secure procedures are incorporated into guides
  • TaskDocument the integration process explicitly
  • TaskIdentify necessary features for Code42 integration playbooks
  • Key ResultKRMeasure and ensure 90% of staff are trained on the new playbooks implementation
  • TaskSchedule and conduct training sessions with staff members
  • TaskConduct surveys or tests to confirm 90% staff training completion
  • TaskDevelop extensive training modules for new playbooks implementation
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Step 2. Create a plan

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Now, go back to the OKR examples, and click on Copy on the example that you’d like to use.

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