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Applying Information Classification To Systems

October 28, 2019 by Owen Richardson

I wanted to share a simple way I learned of practically applying information classification to IT systems. I’ve spoken already about Information Security Thinking – this blog is more about ways to practically apply information security to n…

Categories #eavoices, Control Goals, Control Measures, For Architects, Information Governance, SABSA, Security Principle Tags #eavoices

Control Services in ArchiMate

October 14, 2019 by Owen Richardson

Control Services are a mechanism we can use to implement security controls. I wrote this blog to demonstrate that controls are real things, which we should carefully consider; not just line items on a spreadsheet. Continue reading →
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Categories #eavoices, Archimate, BiZZdesign Enterprise Studio (BES), For Architects, SABSA Tags #eavoices

Risk And Security Elements In ArchiMate

October 13, 2019 by Owen Richardson

Those of you using BiZZdesign’s Enterprise Studio know we are lucky enough to have a collection of elements for security modelling. This view shows how we can map those to standard ArchiMate elements. Continue reading →
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Categories #eavoices, Archimate, BiZZdesign Enterprise Studio (BES), For Architects, risk, risk analysis, SABSA, Security Tags #eavoices
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