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Tasks master article

Introduction

Tasks are one of the most essential elements of a successful compliance and information security program. They serve some very important functions such as:

  • Highlighting gaps that need to be addressed at a later date
  • Reminding people to perform actions they're responsible for
  • Ensuring documentation is maintained and improved over time
  • And much more

By not utilising tasks you're at a very high risk of forgetting certain actions, or turning this into a project rather than a continuous process, meaning your compliance and security won't be sustainable long term.

This master article will be a way for you to easily find the information you need to know about tasks.

Generally about tasks

If you're new to Wired Relations and want to get some more general information about tasks then I'd recommend you read our blog post on how to stay on top of your tasks. You should also read our walkthrough of tasks article to get an understanding of how the tasks work in our platform.

Best practice

For some best practice guidance on the use of tasks in Wired Relations I'd recommend you read our article on task types, as well as how to make task templates.

Be sure to read our article on task evaluations, as it is an elective feature.

If you're aiming to de-centralise the compliance of information security work, then make sure to read our article on de-centralising through tasks.

Technical details

For more experienced users who want more details on how tasks work exactly we have the following articles that go into depth on specific subjects: