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Reduce threat amplification – it restricts the potential spread of a pandemic in a monoculture.
Shrink the attack surface – make the target of an attack smaller
Decrease attack velocity – slow the rate of attack
Reduce remediation time – respond to an attack quickly
Facilitate the availability of data and processing resources – prevent or contain attacks that try to limit resources
Promote correctness of data and the reliability of processing resources – respond to attacks intended to compromise data or system integrity.
http://www.itbusinessedge.com/slideshows/top-10-strategic-technology-trends-for-2016-09.html
http://devops.com/2015/05/27/what-is-adaptive-security/
http://www.sun.com/blueprints/online.html
Adaptive Security Architecture (ASA) as part of the new IT Reality Theme that sits along Advanced System Architecture; Mesh App and Service Architecture; and IoT Architecture and Platforms. In a 2016 report by Gartner, Designing Adaptive Security Architecture for Protection from Advanced Attacks, they reflected ASA as having four main elements, Predict, Block/Prevent, Detect and Respond.
It is an information security approach that employs modern tactics and tools to thwart the attack on the network by cybercriminals. Thus, organizations should not solely rely on preventative mechanisms as cybercriminals are continuously “upping” their game and not giving up in launching attacks on vulnerable networks. In simpler terms, Adaptive Security Architecture means having flexible security measures in place to be able to protect an organization’s information.