Security Architects Guide to CSMA
Security Architect’s Guide to Cybersecurity Mesh Architecture (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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Bradley Schaufenbuel
Mesh Security enables a robust, enterprise-wide Zero Trust program, making it measurable and efficiently implementable. This transformative approach bolsters our cybersecurity, fostering a proactive, trust-focused culture across the organization and enhancing our ability to address security challenges effectively.
Bradley Schaufenbuel
VP & CISO

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