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Modelling security with Archi
From the course: Complete Guide to Open Source Security
Modelling security with Archi
- [Instructor] The ArchiMate Specification does not address security concepts in the way they're expressed in an enterprise security architecture, but it does enable some level of modeling. Here we can see the description of a driver as being a stakeholder concern. Much of this would be defined in an enterprise security architecture. And here we can see the way in which risk can be modeled in ArchiMate as elements of motivation. SABSA is the world's leading open enterprise security architecture, and the T100 white paper provides extensive details about how SABSA concepts can be modeled in an ArchiMate-aligned way. In particular, it presents how the generic security overlay can be used to describe threats, vulnerabilities, risks and controls. And here we can see how security services might be modeled to support applications used in a business process. We can also find a range of ArchiMate examples in the Holistic Enterprise Development website, including shown here are risk and…
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Introduction to GRC1m 13s
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Architecting with ArchiMate5m 52s
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Modelling security with Archi2m 22s
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Adding security to the model3m 27s
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Security risk management with SimpleRisk3m 9s
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Taking SimpleRisk for a spin7m 34s
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Using eramba for GRC4m 18s
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Configuring the eramba system8m 31s
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Preparing your risk context9m 11s
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Setting up your assets3m 15s
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Entering risks into eramba3m 35s
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