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Practical Cybersecurity Architecture
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"I think it's important to get your scope at the right level of detail and, if possible, avoid scope creep, as scope creep is the enemy of project management. Focus then at the beginning on developing the scope, validating the scope, and making sure everyone agrees to the scope. From there, you can get to a point where you can say the scope is frozen for a period of time while you execute. It's a people skill involved with getting a scope that everyone can agree on and work to."
– John Sherwood, chief architect, thought leader, and co-founder of The SABSA Institute
If it sounds strange that we still need more data even to begin the process of design, consider an analogy to a physical building. A structural engineer might tell us that the tensile strength of a high-performance carbon steel beam is 550-670 N/mm2 (see Takumi Ishii et. al, Overview and Application of Steel Materials for High-Rise Buildings, JFE Technical Report No. 14...
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