About 15 or 16 years ago, I was neck-deep in SOA, federated identity and defining my own framework of IEE1471:2000 views and viewpoints that I believed were the most relevant for enterprise (business) architecture, enterprise (technology) architecture and enterprise security architecture. Obviously, I was taking my first baby-steps with SABSA for the last one, but […]
Artifact overload getting you down?
As you might’ve discovered in your own architecture work, it’s pretty easy to get overwhelmed with security architecture documentation. I remember the very first “proper” architecture description I did according to then IEEE1471:2000 (now ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010:2011) was 165 pages. And that was supposed to only be about the federated identity solution I was working on […]