Prescriptive Guide to Security Reference Architecture

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Learn how to develop an overall strategy for security and compliance, including selecting the best security framework for your environment.

Implementing a security architecture capable of protecting against today’s threats in an always evolving technology environment is a huge challenge. Your biggest challenge may be simply knowing how and where to start. Which controls do you need, how do you choose them, how do you deploy them, how do they work together, and how do they work with operational systems? Equally important, how do you create and grow a security program with the necessary people and processes to build, maintain, manage and improve a resilient security architecture?

The lastest in Tripwire’s Prescriptive Guide series, Security Reference Architecture: A Practical Guide to Implementing Foundational Controls, provides those answers. It gives you a path forward and explains important details and considerations when implementing a security reference architecture, providing guidance on expanding and improving it as you advance the capabilities your security program provides the greater organization.

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