Sabsa Foundation Course
Understanding how to decompose complex trust relationships in modern digital ecosystems.
Moving beyond "threat-based" security to treat risk as both a challenge to manage and an opportunity to enable business. Module F2: Security Service Management
Each exam contains 48 multiple-choice questions . Pass Mark: 75% for each module. sabsa foundation course
“The matrix approach is tedious at first, but when you need to trace a GDPR fine back to a design decision, it’s invaluable.” – Consultant.
Focuses on creating a holistic framework that aligns security standards with organizational goals. Pass Mark: 75% for each module
The course typically covers the following topics:
The SABSA Foundation Course typically leads to a certification, such as the SABSA Certified Foundation Architect (SCFA) credential. This certification demonstrates that the individual has a solid understanding of the SABSA framework and its components. The course typically covers the following topics: The
SABSA Foundation covers the first two layers of the (6 layers in total):
The course is typically delivered over and consists of two core modules: F1 (Security Strategy & Planning) and F2 (Security Service Management) . Module F1: Security Strategy & Planning
Covers the roadmap for designing, delivering, and supporting high-quality security services integrated with IT infrastructure. Core Competencies Developed
Completion of the course prepares candidates for the .
