Introduction to Security Architecture
Building a security program is like playing a game of chess. An organization's security architecture is the chessboard and the game pieces are security controls, policies, and guidelines. To use all of these components to keep an organization safe, a security architect must have a well-rounded background and understanding in security engineering, intrusion detection, red teaming, and collaborating with others outside of security. In this track, security architecture foundations will be shared and paths on how to become a security architect. Ronald Eddings, Security Architect, Marqeta, Inc. - twitter.com/ronaldeddings; Co-Host, Hacker Valley Studio Podcast - twitter.com/TheHackerValley View upcoming Summits: http://www.sans.org/u/DuS

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I Want to Work in Cybersecurity...Whatever That Means!

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Cybersecurity Architecture: Who Are You? Identity and Access Management

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Network Security - Deep Dive Replay

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AWS re:Invent 2021 - AWS Security Reference Architecture: Visualize your security

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Cybersecurity Architecture: Five Principles to Follow (and One to Avoid)

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Attacking AI - Jason Haddix - NDC Security 2026

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A Cloud Security Architecture Workshop

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How To Manage Security Risks & Threats | Google Cybersecurity Certificate

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Introduction to Enterprise Security Architecture by Praveen

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The 20 Critical Security Controls: From Framework to Operational to Implementation

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Cybersecurity and Zero Trust

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Power BI FULL COURSE for Beginners | Learn Dashboards & Reports Fast!

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SANS Webcast - Zero Trust Architecture

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What Does a Security Architect Do? (The Real Security Architect Job Description)

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AWS re:Inforce 2023 - Journeys to Zero Trust on AWS (SEC202-L)

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How to Become a Security Architect

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Performing a Security Assessment of the Cloud using the Risk Management Framework: A Case Study

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Navigating the Path to Zero Trust in 2024

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Kubernetes Security: Attacking and Defending Modern Infrastructure

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