Red Hat OpenShift

Red Hat OpenShift is a Kubernetes-based platform for building, deploying, and managing containerised applications at scale. OpenShift can be hosted on-premises, in public or private clouds, or as a fully managed service. Hosting vendors include AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud, and as well as Red Hat OpenShift Dedicated. Learning Paths Red Hat Developer - OpenShift Learning Path. A guided learning path including use of the Red Hat developer sandbox. (Sign up required) Further reading Red Hat OpenShift (redhat.com) OpenShift (wikipedia.com) OpenShift Documentation (docs.redhat.com) [Openshift (developers.redhat.com)](https://developers.redhat.com/products/openshift/ Red Hat OpenShift Dedicatedoverview) Red Hat OpenShift security guide (PDF) Related pages Kubernetes

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Regulation

Regulation is how governments and other authorities address societal risks, promote fair markets, and ensure the protection of consumers and broader public interests. Financial service regulation protects markets, consumers, and overall stability, and is increasing in importance as digital risks grow. With increasing reliance on technology, institutions face an increasing threat landscape with the risk of disruption. To address this, regulators enforce measures like cybersecurity protocols and data privacy rules, helping reduce these risks and build trust in digital ecosystems.

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Regulatory bodies (AI)

European AI Office UK’s AI Safety Institute Further reading AI Watch: Global regulatory tracker - United Kingdom

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Report writing

Communication through writing, often in the form of reports, is a critical skill to master as a risk professional. Effective report writing ensures that findings and recommendations are clearly communicated to stakeholders, facilitating informed decision-making and promoting transparency within the organization. Further reading A guide to Report-writing for Internal Auditors (PDF)

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Residual risk

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