About Author

An enterprise technology architect with more than twenty years of experience, the author began his career in telecommunications — signalling protocols, switching architectures, enterprise networks — before specializing in technology architecture governance, one of the four domains of enterprise architecture as defined by TOGAF.

His academic background reflects this dual trajectory. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity — covering operational cybersecurity, network security architecture and management — as well as Cisco CCNA, CCNP, and CCNA Security certifications earned during his telecom career. In 2022, he completed a Master of Science in Administration — Information Technology Management, where he deepened his expertise in enterprise and business architecture, AI applied to management, and enterprise integrated systems.

His continuing education in enterprise architecture includes TOGAF® certification training (Foundation and Practitioner levels) with Conexiam, an accredited organization of The Open Group.

This book draws on more than twenty five years of field experience — but it does not stop there. Each chapter reflects active research into the standards, frameworks, and practices that define the discipline today: TOGAF 10, SABSA, NIST, and the published guidance of The Open Group, ISACA, and the major cloud providers. Personal experience was the lens; industry best practices were the material.