May 20, 2020 Far too many people approach security architecture like Fred Flintstone—that is, if they worry about proper security architecture at all. Mind you, I’m not talking about this here new-fangled, live-action fiddle-dee-dee that most people might think of. I’m talking about the one I grew up with, in the real caveman days. The […]
Breaking through the “domain” barrier with security architecture
May 18, 2020 Let’s get straight to the point: if you approach security with a “domain” mindset, then you’re never actually going to be successful in protecting your organization—nor will you ever, not in a million-billion years, be able to demonstrate you’re actually helping them get things done they want to do. And, those quotes […]
But I’m never going to use it
Said lots of people, possibly with a lot of certifications after their name—or at least a drawer full of “Certificates of Completion” from various courses and programs. Back when I was talking about the 7 Deadly Sins of Security Architecture for the March issue of the Security Sanity™ print newsletter, one of the sins was […]