Security Architecture
Information security architecture must continually evolve to address new business and compliance requirements and to keep pace with emerging threats. Many organizations struggle to select, deploy and manage the right technologies to meet both the security and business objectives.
Hard-pressed network teams often find it difficult to consistently review their organization’s architecture from a business and management perspective while also delivering on operational demands. Regular reviews are necessary to ensure that security controls accurately reflect organizational priorities, identify gaps and streamline systems to minimize management and overhead costs.
Our approach
Integralis develops a security architecture that reflects the overall business governance and security strategy of your organization. This provides an independent assessment of how effectively security controls are applied against business governance. It further helps by illuminating areas of risk, improving business processes and reducing complexity.
Integralis identifies information security risks and measures an organization’s security management practices against an agreed set of criteria that may be business or sector-specific and is also in line with all internal and external compliance and audit requirements. Although every business is different, the focal point of an architecture review is typically 'defense in depth' assessments, which define the strength of the company’s information security.
Security Architecture
- Overall IT security blueprint and framework design
- IT security strategy definition, roadmap and approach
- Definition and design of security controls and solutions
- People, process, technology and data security assessment
Enterprise Architecture
- 'Defense in depth' assessments
- Security policies and processes
- Operations and monitoring
- Business impact analysis
- Security risk assessment
- Security dashboard design, metrics and reporting