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A technical security architecture defines technical capabilities necessary to achieve the entity’s security objectives, and how they should be implemented and integrated on the ground; including how new systems and changes to existing ones are aligned with the architecture.
A proper technical security architecture should ensure the fulfillment of two main security objectives: ensuring networks and systems are designed and configured securely, and that security technologies are utilized in an effective and efficient manner; all in alignment with the entity’s context (i.e., risk, maturity, technology, policies, budget, regulations, etc.).
Design Entity Technical Architecture
Design Service Reference Architecture
Design Sector Architecture Frameworks
Design Group Architecture Frameworks
Design SOC Reference Architecture
Design Cloud CS Reference Architecture
Design IoT CS Reference Architecture
Design IAM Reference Architecture
Design Zero Trust Architecture
Design Architecture Roadmaps
Manage cybersecurity risks effectively
Achieve compliance with relevant regulations and contractual obligations (e.g., NCA ECC)
Prove due diligence to relevant stakeholders (e.g., regulators and customers)
Gain or improve your competitive advantage
Achieve your cybersecurity strategy and internal policy requirements
Improve efficiency and effectiveness of existing (and future) CS technology investments