One thing we can pretty-much count on is that wherever we may find ourselves trying to do security architecture is going to have some kind of framework they’re using for delivering security. And one of the most popular ones of these frameworks is… …you guessed it—the NIST Cybersecurity Framework. Now, the whole “it’s just an […]
It’s time to put the propeller under glass
I know I’ve talked about this before – most recently in the “architecture wasteland” email the other day – but based on 3 different conversations I had over the last 2 days with experienced, SABSA-certified architects (including a SABSA Master), I think it’s time to take off the kid gloves and do everything I possibly […]
How bad judgement makes good security architects
This morning I was listening to a talk by Ken McCarthy, and he said something that I knew, but that I really hadn’t thought about for a while. Now you might not know who Ken McCarthy is, because he has absolutely nothing to do with security. He’s a marketing guy. But if you’ve been playing […]
Lost in the architecture wasteland
Yesterday I had a brilliant (and, fortunately, public) reminder of how often the life of a security architect is effectively lost in a wasteland of “architecture” that people genuinely believe is a useful depiction of the state of the world—or an organization. This time, the example was provided on Twitter with a brief “IT architect […]
The 3 little security programs
Whether we consciously recognize it or not, the stories we grow up with tend to influence our thinking more than we might realize. And that’s a good thing, and in fact, it’s probably one of the reasons humans have lived as long as they have without all being eaten by prehistoric critters. It’s one pretty […]
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