Leading industry experts agree that security must be championed as a business unit, engaged early in decisions to prevent failures from late interventions. Organizations that maintain ownership of core risk decisions and embed cyber thinking across all departments are best positioned to achieve long-term resilience.
Published by CRC Press in 2005, Enterprise Security Architecture: A Business-Driven Approach is a comprehensive, 587-page roadmap for developing, implementing, and maintaining a proactive security posture. While nearly two decades old, its core philosophy remains more relevant than ever in the era of cloud computing, digital transformation, and remote work. Leading industry experts agree that security must be
A business-driven approach shifts the focus from "protecting the network" to "enabling secure business transactions." It translates abstract corporate goals into concrete, traceable technical controls. Core Frameworks: SABSA and TOGAF While nearly two decades old, its core philosophy
A business-driven approach to security means moving away from the mindset of "business prevention." Instead, security should be viewed as an , adding value to the core product, empowering customers, protecting relationships, and leveraging trust. This philosophy is critical for gaining executive buy-in and ensuring that security investments are prioritized based on their impact on the organization's most critical assets and processes. This philosophy is critical for gaining executive buy-in
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