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A global logistics firm spent $12M on a new SIEM and SOC, yet failed a major audit. Their architecture was technically sound but business-blind. They couldn’t say which security alerts impacted shipping SLAs. If your security architecture does not directly enable
In the modern digital battlefield, firewalls and antivirus software are no longer enough. The past decade has proven that even billion-dollar enterprises with “best-of-breed” security stacks fall victim to breaches. Why? Because they confuse compliance with protection , and tools with strategy . Their architecture was technically sound but business-blind
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Enter the concept of — but not the technical, network-diagram-heavy version you’ve seen before. We are talking about the Business-Driven Approach .
Why traditional security frameworks fail, and how a business-driven model flips the script.
For years, security professionals have searched for a resource that bridges the gap between boardroom risk appetites and server room realities. That resource finally exists. Read on to discover insights from the exclusive, sought-after —a guide that is redefining how Fortune 500s align cyber defense with business goals. Why a "Business-Driven" Architecture Matters Now More Than Ever Most security architectures start with a question: “What are our threats?” This is the wrong first question.