Security Infrastructure Architecture

Enersec Security Infrastructure Architecture is designed to provide security through the entire information processing lifecycle. The infrastructure provides secure deployment of services, secure storage of data with end user privacy safeguards, secure communications between services, secure and private communication with customers over the internet, or dark fibre and safe operation
by administrators using RBAC principles. 

The security of the infrastructure is designed in progressive layers starting from the physical security of data centers or cloud infrastructure, continuing onto the security of the hardware and software that underlie the infrastructure, and finally, the technical constraints and processes in place to support operational security.

Mobirise

DevSecOps is about built-in security, not security that functions as a perimeter around apps and data. If security is an afterthought that remains at the end of the development pipeline, organizations adopting only DevOps can find themselves back to the long development cycles they were trying to avoid in the first place, which adds to the total cost.

Mobirise

EISA

Enterprise Information Security Architecture (EISA) is the practice of applying a comprehensive and rigorous method for describing a current and/or future structure and behaviour for an organization's security processes, information security systems, personnel and organizational sub-units, so that they align with the organization's core goals and strategic direction.


Security Architecture is a unified security design that addresses the necessities and potential risks involved in a certain scenario or environment. It also specifies when and where to apply security controls. The design process is generally reproducible.

In security architecture, the design principles are reported clearly, and in-depth security control specifications are generally documented in independent documents. System architecture can be considered a design that includes a structure and addresses the connection between the components of that structure.




Security Architecture Frameworks

SABSA framework and methodology
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Architecture Framework (DoDAF)
Extended Enterprise Architecture Framework (E2AF) from the Institute For Enterprise Architecture Developments.
Federal Enterprise Architecture of the United States Government (FEA)
The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) Architecture Framework (MODAF)
NIH Enterprise Architecture Framework
Open Security Architecture
Information Assurance Enterprise Architectural Framework (IAEAF)
Service-Oriented Modelling Framework (SOMF)
The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF)
Zachman Framework

Contacts

Email: info @ enersec.co.uk
Phone: +44 (0) 7926276990

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