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Articles
- Ten ways ISMS fail
- How can you Measure how Secret a Secret is?
- What is the Maturity of your ISMS?
- Risk, Investment and Maturity
- Compliance vs Continuous Improvement
- A primer in Metrics driven Process Management
- Process Management with Security Metrics
- Measuring Security
- Beyond Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
- Return On Security Investment
- Standards, standards, standards, Are they any good?
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Foundations
- Ask Smart Questions to Set Security Service Levels
- Can you pass the O-ISM3 Test?
- The CIA triad is not helping you as much as you think
- Advanced Classification of Information
- Security Foundations Series: Secrecy
- Security Foundations Series: Privacy
- Security Foundations Series: Availability
- Security Foundations Series: Expiration
- Security Foundations Series: Retention
- Security Foundations Series: Quality
- Security Foundations Series: Compliance
- Security Foundations Series: Technical Objectives
- Security Foundations Series: Intellectual Property you Own
- Security Foundations Series: Intellectual Property you Use
- What is an Operational, Positive Definition of Security
- Operational Definitions for Security
- Information Assurance Markup Language
- Security Quarks help communicate with non IT people
- Security Quarks and the Cookie Monster
- Information Security Paradigms
SABSA mapped to O-ISM3
Enterprise Architecture is a very effective approach to understand with detail how the success of an organisation depends on Information Technology. In order to leverage the use of SABSA and TOGAF, The Open Group recently published Combining The Open Group Standards, O-ISM3 and TOGAF®, with the SABSA® Framework
In order to help SABSA and O-ISM3 practitioners use both standard we published this mapping of both standards: