Enterprise Security Architecture

When:  Apr 8, 2019 from 17:00 to 18:30 (ET)
Associated with  Canberra Chapter

Finding your Why – Using SABSA Security Architecture to understand Business Drivers

Implementing an enterprise approach to information security that is risk based, follows a ‘secure by design’ approach to securing systems, and aligned to business drivers, is often a challenging undertaking in enterprises. The security architectural framework, SABSA (which is an international standard), was developed to address these challenges.

This presentation will provide an overview of:

  • Business-driven architecture
  • Overview of SABSA
  • Business Attributes
  • Using SABSA to derive security requirements
  • Integration of SABSA with COBIT, TOGAF and ITIL

Agenda

17:00 Arrive, register and networking drinks
17:30 Presentation
18:20 Questions and networking drinks

Presenter: Edmund Leong, Enterprise Security Architect

Ed leads the Downer Defence Security Practice which supports their Government and Critical Infrastructure clients offer secure citizen services such as Security, Transportation and Utilities.  A passionate advocate for business-driven technology outcomes, Ed listens and engages with these organisations to help them with risk-proportionate cybersecurity to enable their business to be more successful.

Prior to Downer, Ed was listening to Government, Telecommunications and Enterprise clients to help them solve complex business and technical challenges.  Beginning his career at the turn of this century as a Network Engineer, Ed has also helped to bring broadband Internet to the public with the first commercial residential broadband service.

Sponsor: ISACA Canberra Chapter

There is no current sponsor for this event so associated costs are covered by our chapter.

Location

Ainslie Football Club
52 Wakefield Avenue
Ainslie, ACT 2602

Contact

Adam Wood
0408404251
president@isaca-canberra.org.au