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Good Job
Sometimes I can’t write about what my work day was about, but I did a good job today!
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Tuesdays are my busiest days, I do a really long presentation and get put on the spot for a lot of things… My ability to quickly respond is much appreciated by my team, but it takes a lot of prep … Continue reading
Day 20
Nobody was at work today… Almost. I was able to get a lot of thinking and strategy put down into my presentation. It’s all aligning! I’m excited about it. I had a staff meeting today and that one is always … Continue reading
Day 19
Today there was focus on a Systems Security Plan that was completed a few years ago, but I found a way to cross reference it into my NIST 800-53 assessment through lookup tables. There is much copying but it should … Continue reading
Day 18
Today I actually had no meetings at all. I worked and did a lot of research.
Day 17
I started this morning doing a lot of research on excel macros and using power BI. This was way early in the morning before work. But it carried on into my day keeping me motivated. I did more research and … Continue reading
Day 16
So… I did what I do and sometimes that means I did some work on the weekend and thought about things, probably a bit too much. But that’s good because it does go with my passionate about GRC thing. Over … Continue reading
Day 15, 3 Full Weeks
Today is three full weeks of being at Magellan and I am enjoying the work I am doing. I finished a risk analysis worksheet today that leveraged many vlookups and hlookups… Actually, all hlookups because of the way the tables … Continue reading
Day 14
More and more I focused on my presentation and the more I think about how things can be, the more I try to cram things in. I did something with vlookups and hlookups and did some good both in my … Continue reading
Day 13
I got access to our ticket queue and now I can help some people. How? I don’t know yet! I am taking a big interest each time I open the NIST document… I’m seeing alignment and impact. Inherent Risk to … Continue reading