A few people have asked me about why I call our flagship Building Effective Security Architectures course a “learning experience,” and so today, I thought I’d answer this question with a little help from Mr. Benjamin Franklin. As you might recall, I’m a big fan of Mr. Franklin—even to the point of lapping up historical […]
Rested? Rejuvenated? …and still facing the same problems as before
Happy 2020 to you, the intrepid security professional. I do hope that you managed some well-deserved downtime over the holiday period (for most of the world, anyway). And, if you’re like many people in the world, you’re either already back in the rat-race or preparing to lace up your runners for a fresh start next […]
500 piece security architecture jigsaw puzzle
It’s the holiday season, and that means it’s always a time to break out the family holiday traditions. For me, it is doing stuff like putting up the Christmas tree (which we did), but you gotta do it in a particular way, mind you. And there’s another family tradition my mother and I used to […]
You know what really sells a security program?
Results. However, “results” implies a couple of things. First, it implies that you know what you’re after, and secondly, it implies that you know how to measure it. Following on from the theme of “things I hear when speaking with people” from yesterday, I often come across people who’ve been exposed to SABSA in particular, […]
You’re already doing security architecture…
One thing that comes up from time to time when I’m speaking to security leaders, like the CISO or the CSO or whomever is in charge of the function, and that’s how far down on the priority list security architecture often is. There’s always new threats to tackle, new fundamental, health & hygiene controls to […]
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