The Architecture Keystone

The Architecture keystone represents architecture across the main technical areas of an environment (e.g. Database, Infrastructure, Application layers) as well as the non-technical components of architecture (e.g. People, Policies and Procedures) and Enterprise Architecture. Architecture-related services are designed to provide our clients with assurance and advice around the above areas and often touch upon other Keystones.

Mandalorian consultants have conducted network and application architecture review and advisory exercises for public and private sector. Mandalorian have also assisted clients in information security requirements capture, integrated operational security architecture roadmap production and mapping information security models, functions and supporting documentation to existing Enterprise Architecture frameworks such as the Zachman Framework, SABSA and MODAF. Mandalorian's extensive experience in Enterprise Information Security Management (EISA) also overlaps with ITIL and other Business Information Technology (BIT) integration functions.

For more information on how Mandalorian can help you with your information security architecture requirements please fill in the contact form to arrange a call back.

 

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