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 […]
Introducing…the “Scratch Our Backside” Framework
There’s one thing you can count on, and that’s wherever security doesn’t consistently do a good job, we’re going to get as close to the problem as we can, and we’re going to spend a lot of time and energy developing some new “industry best practice” in that area, and then we’re going to release […]
A dangerous myth about security architecture
…that needs to be taken behind the shed and shot D-E-D. Dead! And then cut up into 100 pieces and buried deep in the ground, much like the the Blood Queen Nimue in the latest Hellboy—lest it comes back to lay waste to the entire planet… …or at least to the organization you’re trying to […]
The two critical characteristics of security architecture
The way I see it, the ultimate litmus test for whether your security architecture is up to the job boils down to the answers to these two questions: Does it enable the right decisions to be made by the right people to keep the organization safe? Does it document the existing decisions in sufficient detail […]
And the architect came back, the very next day…
…or did they? Where we live in Cape Town, we’re surrounded by houses. And, somewhere in this maze of walled dwellings live no less than 3 cats. There’s two black ones, and there’s one that’s kinda grey/brown. All of them think our yard is the best place in the world to play, hunt…and, not so […]
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