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A Closer Look: Open Enterprise Security Architecture (O-ESA) from the Open Group

by dianak | Feb 25, 2021 | Practical Cybersecurity Architecture, Security

Continuing our deeper dive into security architectures, this week we’ll cover the Open Enterprise Security Architecture (O-ESA) from the Open Group. One of the areas where many more formal security architecture models struggle is in the capacity to handle change...

Seeing the Forest: Sherwood Applied Business Security Architecture (SABSA)

by dianak | Feb 11, 2021 | Practical Cybersecurity Architecture, Security

“The value proposition of security architecture is simple. If you have a security architecture and you’re able to understand how that architecture enables and supports achieving the objectives that you want, it gives you, as the owner of those objectives,...

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