Sponsorship of COSAC APAC 2026 The SABSA Institute is a proud sponsor of COSAC APAC 2026 Information Security Conference which will take place in Melbourne, Australia from 24th to 26th February. The agenda includes a full SABSA Stream across three days as well as a non-SABSA stream. The SABSA Institute was formed at the COSAC Security Conference by TSI Founders David Lynas, Zika Milenkovic as well […]
Turning SABSA Theory into Executive Decisions: An Interactive Role-Play Workshop
An event by our Accredited Education Partner, David Lynas Consulting, in association with ISACA Melbourne Chapter ISACA Security Architecture Working Group: Turning SABSA Theory into Executive Decisions: An Interactive Role-Play Workshop π Date: 19 February 2026 (Thursday)β° Time: 5:30 PM β 7:00 PMπ Location: NTT Data (Level 21, 35 Collins Street, Melbourne)π€ Facilitators: Led by Gareth Watters – GAICD, Richard Magalad IRAP CISM MACS Cyber, Ross KHAN, Rustam Teregulov, CISSP, […]
Making SABSA Real: Turning Business-Led Security Architecture into Action
By Dr Gordon Jenkins Event details:Β Tuesday, 10th February 2026 5.30pm – 9pm Infoblox, London Description Many SABSA-qualified architects leave the classroom inspired, only to struggle when faced with the realities of applying SABSA in a live organisation. This event begins with a practical, honest account of what it takes to make SABSA work in the real world. Drawing on […]
The SABSA Institute Forum – Melbourne – AI Architecture in 2026 and Beyond
Date: Thursday Feb 26th 08:00 – 09:30 – Breakfast Event Location: The Events Centre, Collins Square Level 5, Tower 2/727 Collins Street, Docklands, Victoria, 3008 (Meeting Room: Suite B) Event Overview: Join us in person for an exciting dive into AI Architecture in 2026 and beyond. This forum is your chance to connect with passionate professionals, explore cutting-edge ideas, and get ahead in the […]
W105 SABSA Enterprise Security Architecture Principles
The latest TSI White Paper TSI W105 – SABSA Enterprise Security Architecture Principles is now available for Institute Members. This paper introduces the SABSA Principles, Advantages, and Benefits (PAB) framework as a method to contextualise Principles for stakeholders, translating abstract propositions into demonstrable value. It demonstrates mapping drivers to Principles, and Principles to Advantages and Benefits with examples. Using this […]

