Start with the SABSA Business Attributes Profiling workshop. It will change the way your board talks about risk forever. Author Note: SABSA is a registered trademark of The SABSA Institute. This post is for educational purposes regarding enterprise security architecture.
Traditional security frameworks (like ISO 27001 or NIST) tell you what to do. Technical controls (firewalls, EDR, SIEM) tell you how to do it. But neither answers the most important question: sabsa security architecture
I have written this to be informative for security architects, CISOs, and IT leaders who are tired of check-box compliance and want a business-driven approach. Beyond the Firewall: Why SABSA is the Only Security Architecture That Speaks Business Subtitle: Moving from "How do we block threats?" to "How do we enable the business safely?" Introduction: The CISO’s Lonely Island Most security teams live on an island. On one shore, the business is shouting about "speed," "agile delivery," and "time-to-market." On the other shore, auditors and regulators are demanding "controls," "evidence," and "compliance." Start with the SABSA Business Attributes Profiling workshop
Most organizations have "zombie controls"—things we do because we’ve always done them. SABSA requires a Business Attribute Profile . You define what "Confidentiality" or "Integrity" actually means to your specific business . This post is for educational purposes regarding enterprise
The SABSA Contextual layer uses business language. You don't talk about "TLS 1.3 handshakes." You talk about "ensuring customer payment data is protected during transit to maintain our brand reputation."