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Cybersecurity Architect's Handbook

By : Lester Nichols
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Cybersecurity Architect's Handbook

By: Lester Nichols

Overview of this book

Stepping into the role of a Cybersecurity Architect (CSA) is no mean feat, as it requires both upskilling and a fundamental shift in the way you view cybersecurity altogether. Cybersecurity Architect’s Handbook is an all-encompassing guide, introducing the essential skills for aspiring CSAs, outlining a path for cybersecurity engineers and newcomers to evolve into architects, and sharing best practices to enhance the skills of existing CSAs. Following a brief introduction to the role and foundational concepts, this book will help you understand the day-to-day challenges faced by CSAs, supported by practical examples. You'll gain insights into assessing and improving your organization’s security posture, concerning system, hardware, and software security. You'll also get to grips with setting user and system policies and protocols through effective monitoring and enforcement, along with understanding countermeasures that protect the system from unauthorized access attempts. To prepare you for the road ahead and augment your existing skills, the book provides invaluable tips and practices that will contribute to your success as a CSA. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-equipped to take up the CSA role and execute robust security solutions.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Part 1:Foundations
5
Part 2: Pathways
6
Chapter 4: Cybersecurity Architecture Principles, Design, and Analysis
11
Part 3: Advancements
16
Chapter 13: Architecture Considerations – Design, Development, and Other Security Strategies – Part 1
17
Chapter 14: Architecture Considerations – Design, Development, and Other Security Strategies – Part 2

Documentation tools

Documentation is an integral component of effective cybersecurity governance. The choice of appropriate tools for documentation varies according to the specific needs of each organization. This section provides a technical overview of several classes of tools used for cybersecurity documentation, including diagramming tools, configuration documentation tools, collaborative platforms, compliance management tools, and office products for general document editing or spreadsheet management.

Cybersecurity governance is contingent upon robust, detailed, and easily accessible documentation. This extends across the spectrum, from policies and procedures to configurations and network topologies. The landscape of tools available for achieving this is vast and includes specialized software for specific documentation tasks and more general-purpose office products for creating and managing documents and spreadsheets.

Categories of documentation tools

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