Sabsa
For decades, information security was treated as a "bottom-up" discipline—technicians implemented firewalls and antivirus software, often with little understanding of how these tools supported broader organizational goals. This approach resulted in fragmented defenses, wasted resources, and residual risk exposure.
True to Al Fakher’s DNA, Sabsa is a strange but intriguing mix. It tastes like a spiced tobacco blend with notes of dried fruit and something herbal (cardamom?). The throat hit is smooth at 6mg, and the cloud production is solid. That said, the flavor is very ‘acquired’—it’s not sweet or fruity. Great if you miss old-school shisha lounge flavors; weird if you’re used to mango ice. For decades, information security was treated as a
: It provides a shared vocabulary for business leaders, IT architects, and security practitioners to collaborate effectively [25]. SABSA vs. Other Frameworks It tastes like a spiced tobacco blend with
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: It is designed to incorporate other traditional standards and processes, such as ISO 27001 or NIST CSF , into a unified business-driven framework [1, 31]. Great if you miss old-school shisha lounge flavors;
: The "Business View." It defines the business goals, requirements, and environmental constraints [4, 6].
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