The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF)

Enterprise Architecture Methodology

What is TOGAF?

The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) is a widely adopted enterprise architecture framework that provides a structured approach for designing, planning, implementing, and governing enterprise IT architecture. It is centered around the Architecture Development Method (ADM), which guides organizations through iterative architecture development cycles.

TOGAF focuses on aligning IT strategy with business goals and integrates with security frameworks such as SABSA and NIST Cybersecurity Framework. It supports the design of scalable and resilient systems, including security architecture components.

What is TOGAF used for?

TOGAF is used to establish consistent architecture practices, improve governance, and ensure that IT investments align with business objectives. It helps organizations structure complex environments and integrate cybersecurity into enterprise design.

Security leaders leverage TOGAF to embed Security Controls, support Zero Trust initiatives, and align with Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) programs, ensuring a holistic approach to enterprise security.

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