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An blueprint answers three specific questions:
The primary informative resource for " Enterprise Security Architecture: A Business-Driven Approach
Enterprise Security Architecture: A Business-Driven Approach
A successful enterprise security architecture report typically covers these six layers of the SABSA model: : Business requirements and goals. Conceptual : Fundamental security principles and strategies. Logical : Information flows and security services. Physical : Technical mechanisms and hardware/software. Component : Specific tools and configuration standards. Operational : Ongoing management and assurance. Business Benefits Highlighted in Reports
Enterprise Security Architecture is the bridge between high-level business strategy and low-level technical implementation. By following a business-driven approach, organizations ensure that their security posture is resilient, cost-effective, and—most importantly—perfectly aligned with the company’s mission.
Security is delivered as a set of services to the business (e.g., Authentication Service, Authorization Service, Non-Repudiation Service). This allows the architecture to remain agile; the service interface remains constant even if the underlying technology changes.
An blueprint answers three specific questions:
The primary informative resource for " Enterprise Security Architecture: A Business-Driven Approach
Enterprise Security Architecture: A Business-Driven Approach
A successful enterprise security architecture report typically covers these six layers of the SABSA model: : Business requirements and goals. Conceptual : Fundamental security principles and strategies. Logical : Information flows and security services. Physical : Technical mechanisms and hardware/software. Component : Specific tools and configuration standards. Operational : Ongoing management and assurance. Business Benefits Highlighted in Reports
Enterprise Security Architecture is the bridge between high-level business strategy and low-level technical implementation. By following a business-driven approach, organizations ensure that their security posture is resilient, cost-effective, and—most importantly—perfectly aligned with the company’s mission.
Security is delivered as a set of services to the business (e.g., Authentication Service, Authorization Service, Non-Repudiation Service). This allows the architecture to remain agile; the service interface remains constant even if the underlying technology changes.