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Redmine Cookbook

By : Shamasis Bhattacharya
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Redmine Cookbook

By: Shamasis Bhattacharya

Overview of this book

In a variety of online project management tools, Redmine markets itself as offering flexibility. Choosing the right management tool can mean the difference between the success and failure of a project. Flexible project management tools bend themselves to fit your needs, whether that’s communication regarding a simple project, or collaboration, or more complex project methodology such as SCRUM, or an issue-code relationship, or the need of different methodology for your project. Whether you are project manager or system administrator, this book provides valuable recipes to get the best possible performance out of your team, organization, infrastructure, and Redmine itself. Through a series of carefully crafted recipes covering the nitty-gritty of Redmine, you’ll be guided through the installation of Redmine, as well as how to fine-tune and customize your Redmine installation. Finally, we walk you through integrating Redmine with other softwares and databases like Tortoise SVN and Visual Studio and troubleshooting Redmine.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Redmine Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Improving Redmine Security for ISO 27000


ISO 27000 is a growing set of standards that is oriented towards information security. It covers more than just privacy, confidentiality, and IT or technical security issues. In addition, it is applicable to organizations of all shapes and sizes. Redmine can be implemented in companies certified for ISO 27000 or those preparing to get the certificate.

Note

It is always good to increase security of the production system which is in any way related to your business. It may store important data or be business critical.

Nowadays, hackers do not just make planned attacks to certain entities, they rather utilize various tools, such as bots and web crawlers to collect information about vulnerable servers and websites, and they run known exploits to hack them. The more users there are on a website, the more sensitive data is present, such as credit card numbers, credentials of some kind, and the more likely hackers will attack. So, apart from this recipe and...