Security Architects Guide to CSMA
Security teams are not short on tools or data. They’re overwhelmed by both. But still can’t answer the question that matters most:
Which exposures could be leveraged to compromise Crown Jewels – right now?
Gartner proposed CSMA (Cybersecurity Mesh Architecture) as the solution: a unified intelligence layer that connects your entire stack, giving you the context unification of a platform atop your best-of-breed tools.
But what does CSMA actually mean for Security Architects? And how can you build one?
What You’ll Learn in This Guide
- Why traditional security architectures fail – and why platform consolidation alone isn’t the answer
- What CSMA actually is – a practical definition beyond the buzzwords, with real-world examples
- The five architectural pillars – Security Analytics and Intelligence Layer (SAIL), Identity Fabric, and Gartner’s CSMA requirements
- How to build your CSMA – step-by-step guidance from assessment to implementation
- The benefits for Architects – continuous Zero Trust posture, tool consolidation, risk reduction quantification, and more
- CSMA in practice – attack path discovery, exposure elimination, and detection validation in action
“Resilience won’t come from buying another security tool. It will come when all your tools work together.”
– Gartner
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