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Who’s on First? Understanding Architecture Roles, Pt 1

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

In this series, we’ve discussed what security architecture is conceptually, describing and providing an introduction to some of the standards and frameworks that are involved in effecting it in an organization. The last topic that we will cover before we get...

Community in Action: Open Security Architecture (OSA)

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

The last framework that we will look at is the Open Security Architecture (OSA). OSA is a community-driven effort to develop a model for security architecture. By community-driven, we mean that it is a set of individual elements contributed by whoever has the...

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