How to unpack an IT guy and set up a knowledge management cycle

Formalized knowledge may become outdated, so it is necessary to determine the frequency of monitoring the relevance of information. Deadlines may vary depending on the topic.

For example, IP is a protocol that has remained virtually unchanged since 1982. It was replenished with new features, but for 40 years there have been no fundamental changes. IPv6 appeared in 1992, but globally it is still an Internet protocol. And, for example, new network vulnerabilities and security measures appear regularly.

Updating formalized knowledge is a separate and rather complex process if you look more broadly than at one specific course. But that's a completely different story.

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