An architecture is only as good as its execution. Organizations must track Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and Key Risk Indicators (KRIs) that speak the language of business—such as downtime costs, time-to-detection, and regulatory non-compliance penalties. Step-by-Step Implementation Guide
Building an enterprise security architecture requires a structured, multi-phase approach. Phase 1: Define the Business Context An architecture is only as good as its execution
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A robust, business-aligned security architecture rests on four fundamental pillars. 1. Risk Management and Appetite Alignment