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November 5, 2019

Seat belts save lives, but does the CSF?

According to the WHO, the effectiveness of seat belts in worldwide studies is about 50% in avoiding the loss of life during a car crash. This is pretty concrete, and the studies have been validated since the ‘60s in some form or another, so there’s a pretty high confidence in that probability. However, our friend, […]

Article by Andrew Townley / Archistry Daily / Agile Security, Business Alignment, CIS20, NIST CSF, SABSA, Security Architecture, TDG

November 4, 2019

When to ignore Teddy Roosevelt

I have to admit I have a lot of respect for Teddy Roosevelt and many of the things he did and said. In fact, I have his “arena” quote printed out and stuck to the wall above my desk. One of his other famous quotes is this one: “In any moment of decision, the best […]

Article by Andrew Townley / Archistry Daily / Agile, Agile Security, ASML, Attributes, DevOps, DevSecOps, Domains, SABSA, Security Governance, TDG

November 3, 2019

The two key dimensions of Agile Security

Some people think agile is about going fast and being unconstrained by processes. That’s part of it, but that aspect alone is also not that far from the definition of anarchy: a state of disorder to due the absence of authority. What agile is really about is being able to make effective decisions, and that […]

Article by Andrew Townley / Archistry Daily / Agile, Agile Security, Mission and Purpose, Policy Architecture, Policy Engineering, SABSA, Security Architecture, Security Decisions, TDG

November 2, 2019

A security architecture lesson from 19th century midwestern housewives

Yesterday, I was having a variation of a conversation that I’ve had with loads of security leaders and architects in various parts of the world over the years, and it’s a conversation that centers around how to “find the time” to be more strategic in your security architecture efforts. There’s a couple of things at […]

Article by Andrew Townley / Archistry Daily / Agile Security, ASML, CIS20, SABSA, Security Architecture, Strategic Architecture, Tactical Architecture, TDG

November 1, 2019

Don’t be the hungry security puppy

Have you ever been really focused on something, and no matter what you did, you didn’t seem to get any closer to it? I mean, damn it! It’s right…there. But I can’t get it. I mean, I want it. I know I want it, but…nope. Maybe if I just tried this… This scene was pretty-much […]

Article by Andrew Townley / Archistry Daily / Agile Security, ASML, Customer Trust, SABSA, Security Architecture, Stakeholder Credibility, TDG

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