Sherwood Applied Business Security Architecture (SABSA) is a framework and methodology primarily used for designing, implementing, and managing security architectures in organizations. Developed by John Sherwood in the late 1990s, SABSA focuses on aligning security with business objectives by addressing both technical and organizational aspects of security. Key features of the SABSA framework include: 1. **Business-driven Security**: SABSA emphasizes the importance of understanding the business context in which security operates.
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