
Practical Cybersecurity Architecture
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"Bosch (the power tools company) was addressing how to market their products. They started to examine how they market and how they might do it better. They realized in the course of that that they don't provide "drills," they provide the capability to rapidly and reliably make holes of a certain depth, width, and quality. What their customers want is to make holes: the drill is just a tool to get them there. This way of looking at capability carries across to technology: the "why" isn't about the technology – it's instead about the business capability. This is what's most important."
– John Sherwood, chief architect, thought leader, and co-founder of The SABSA Institute
This section is all about identifying, breaking down, and systematically cataloging the fundamental assumptions, design constraints, and other immutable factors that will govern what designs are possible. In other...
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