Fortinux.com primarily promotes topics related to IT project management, GRC (governance, risk, and compliance), and agile methodologies. It specifically addresses frameworks such as Scrum for agile methodologies, COBIT for IT governance and control, and COSO ERM for integrated risk management. It also addresses cybersecurity aspects related to these areas.
The blog focuses on providing resources and training on best practices and updated models for information technology management, governance, and control, and enterprise risk.
«You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete»
– Buckminster Fuller
About me
The editor of this blog is Marcelo Horacio Fortino: MBA in Project Management. IT management technologist. Microcomputer systems technician. Over 25 years of international experience as a consultant, project manager, IT instructor, agile coach, PO/Scrum Master, DevOps/SysAdmin, and web developer.
- Experience using agile methodologies (Scrum, Kanban, SAFe), PM²/PMBok for projects, and Lean IT/ITILv3/ITIL4 for IT service management.
- Experience with the COBIT framework for corporate governance, ISO/IEC 27005 for risk management, and NIST CSF for cybersecurity.
- Experience in DevOps (CI/CD, Git, Jira, Argo, Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift).
- Open Source and Free Software specialist.
- Author of the books “What is the Importance of GRC? Governance, Risks, and Compliance in Organizations” in Portuguese; “GNU/Linux Tutorials: Hacking for Beginners,” and the Jupyter Notebook Introduction to Big Data.
- He holds the ITILv3, ITIL4, ITSM based on ISO/IEC 20000, Professional Scrum Master (PSM I), and SCRUM Fundamentals Certified certifications.
- Member of the PMI and Hispalinux associations.