This White Paper describes how security architecture concepts can be expressed using ArchiMate 3.0, the latest version of The Open Group’s widely adopted Enterprise Architecture (EA) modelling language.
James Lynas
G152 – Integrating Risk and Security within a TOGAF Enterprise Architecture
An Open Group Guide addressing how to integrate considerations of security and risk into an Enterprise Architecture using SABSA.
W117 – TOGAF and SABSA Integration
A White Paper by The Open Group on SABSA-TOGAF Integration Working Group comprising a joint effort by The SABSA Institute and The Open Group Architecture and Security Forums.
W102 – SABSA Risk Management: The Meaning of Risk
An introduction to the SABSA view of ‘risk’ from a philosophical and existential point of view.
W101 – Architecting a Secure Digital World
An introduction to SABSA for people who are new to the topic, providing a high-level overview and describing the benefits of adopting the methodology for architecting a secure digital business.
Competence is Value – Why Knowledge-based Training Falls Short
The roles of information security, risk management and assurance are vital to providing confidence and trust over our use of technology and information, and thus business ability to leverage them for opportunity and gain.
Leveraging Security Standards-based Knowledge
Security standards, in all their various shapes and forms, are often viewed as a deep well of compliance nit-noid details associated with ever-rising demands on resources and periodic compliance and audit agonies. But let’s step beyond the agony to recognize and make effective use of security standards as the rich source of security knowledge they represent.
The SABSA Modeller
Was it the SABSA Foundation Course that first drummed into me, a then transitioning security professional, the importance of “Context, context, context”?