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WINCHESTER HOUSE SECURITY: WHY AN ENTERPRISE SECURITY ARCHITECTURE MATTERS

WINCHESTER HOUSE SECURITY: WHY AN ENTERPRISE SECURITY ARCHITECTURE MATTERS. Kevin Riggins. Principal Financial Group. END-F43. General Interest. Oliver Winchester. Born: 1810 Founded Winchester Repeating Arms Company Made a lot of Money Died: 1881. Sarah Winchester. Born: 1839

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WINCHESTER HOUSE SECURITY: WHY AN ENTERPRISE SECURITY ARCHITECTURE MATTERS

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  1. WINCHESTER HOUSE SECURITY:WHY AN ENTERPRISE SECURITY ARCHITECTURE MATTERS Kevin Riggins Principal Financial Group END-F43 General Interest

  2. Oliver Winchester • Born: 1810 • Founded Winchester Repeating Arms Company • Made a lot of Money • Died: 1881

  3. Sarah Winchester • Born: 1839 • Married William • Inherited a lot of Money

  4. Winchester House • 24,000 Square Feet • 160 Rooms • 38 Years Non-stop

  5. Results • Stairs to Nowhere • Doors to Death • Chaotic Floor Plan • Not Sure What You have

  6. Gotta Have a Plan, Stan • Shows what Here Looks Like. • Shows what There Looks Like • Shows How to Get From Here to There

  7. EISA • Enterprise • Information • Security • Architecture

  8. What an EISA Provides • Risk Posture • Current Assessment • How to Make It Better • Roadmaps for Future

  9. Goals of an EISA • Business Driven • Top-down • Structure • Abstraction • Common Language

  10. How-to • Understand the Business • Drivers • Goals • Strategies • Where is the data? • Who needs the data? • Risk tolerance

  11. How-to • Build the Architecture • Principles • Current • Reference • Target

  12. How-to • Implement the Architecture • Gap Analysis • Roadmaps • Metrics

  13. Summary • Chaos Bad • Need a Plan • EISA is It

  14. Questions? • Contact Info: • Kevin Riggins • Email: riggins.kevin@principal.com • Twitter: @kriggins

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