Gartner tells us in its Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2019(1) that autonomous things are number one in the list. Autonomous things use artificial intelligence (AI) to perform tasks traditionally done by humans. We are talking robotics on a new level of sophistication and with greater levels of autonomy than seen in previous generations of robot technology. The types […]
SABSA at Work – SABSA Applied to Top-Secret Classified Information
As part of a new stream of Institute publications, SABSA at Work, case-studies or sample SABSA artefacts will be submitted for publication by members of the community. The first community authored publication – SW101 – SABSA Applied to Top-Secret Classified Information, authored by Robert Laurie SCPR, SCPA, GCIH, CISM, CISSP, CCSP, CSSLP, C|EH, B.COM IT is now available for SABSA […]
SABSA World London – 28th November 2018
The next SABSA World Event in London will take place on the evening of 28th November 2018. Registration is free of charge with advance registration requested. Please visit the event page to register. Agenda: 18:30 – 19:00: Registration & Refreshments 19:00 – 19:15: Welcome & SABSA World Introduction – Martin Hopkins 19:15 – 20:00: Delivering an Agile Programme using SABSA & Building the Team of the Future – […]
SABSA At Work – How can SABSA Help Your Business?
The Institute has released a new stream of publications for members, entitled SABSA at Work. These publications will take the form of case-studies submitted by members of the SABSA community, supplemented with practical publications authored by the Institute. The first instalment is now available for download by members and is titled: Cyber Security – How can SABSA Help your Business? […]
2018 – Matt Whelan Founders’ Award
The Matt Whelan Founders’ award is given annually for the best SABSA Practitioner Examination Answer or Masters Thesis. Presented at the COSAC Security Conference in Ireland, the winner for 2018 is Mr. Robert Laurie, from Perth, Australia. Robert is pictured below receiving the award from Institute CEO David Lynas & Chief Architect John Sherwood.

