SABSA has been around since 1995 and stands for Sherwood Applied Business Security Architecture, after John Sherwood, the original creator. Its real strength is that it is top-down security, starting from the business needs, starting with risk analysis. The downside is it has a challenging learning curve, but you can get started with a one-week investment in face-to-face training. After passing two exams you will receive the SSASA Chartered Architect certificate. The best business-oriented security approach is aligning security with business goals.”]
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