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Practical Cybersecurity Architecture

You're reading from   Practical Cybersecurity Architecture A guide to creating and implementing robust designs for cybersecurity architects

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838989927
Length 418 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Diana Kelley Diana Kelley
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Ed Moyle Ed Moyle
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1:Security Architecture
2. Chapter 1: What is Cybersecurity Architecture? FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: The Core of Solution Building 4. Section 2: Building an Architecture
5. Chapter 3: Building an Architecture – Scope and Requirements 6. Chapter 4: Building an Architecture – Your Toolbox 7. Chapter 5: Building an Architecture – Developing Enterprise Blueprints 8. Chapter 6: Building an Architecture – Application Blueprints 9. Section 3:Execution
10. Chapter 7: Execution – Applying Architecture Models 11. Chapter 8: Execution – Future-Proofing 12. Chapter 9: Putting It All Together 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Telemetry

"The "right amount" of measurement for an architecture program is context-dependent, so there's no universal rule for measurement. However, without measurement, life is very difficult to lead. We measure things in almost every aspect of our lives. We measure time: how long will an activity take? How quickly can we get to a destination? We measure intuitively and innately. There are two key sets of metrics for pretty much anything: the rate of change (how will we transform over a period of time?) and the final endpoint of a change program (when will we get to where we want to be?). Both are critical to the architecture process."

– John Sherwood, chief architect, thought leader and co-founder of The SABSA Institute

The second element that we want to account for as we execute is telemetry; that is, metrics. Now, keep in mind that we discussed metrics at length back in Chapter 4, Building an Architecture – Your Toolbox, as input to...

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