Architecture: The overall design and structure of a system, including the components, relationships, and interfaces between them. In the context of information security, architecture refers to the design of an organization’s security infrastructure and the ways in which it protects against various threats and vulnerabilities. Examples of security architecture include network architecture, application architecture, and data architecture.
Categories: CC D1: Security Principles | CCSP D1: Cloud Concepts - Architecture and Design | CISM D3: Information Security Program | CISSP D3: Security Architecture and Engineering | Security+ D3: Security Architecture | SSCP D3: Risk Identification Monitoring and Analysis
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