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Having a clear understanding of where your data is being consumed is a critical first step toward being able to secure and ultimately protect it. Using data flow diagrams, it is possible to know the ...
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Cause-and-Effect Diagrams: A Visual Tool for Root Cause AnalysisYou’ll know this tool if you have any familiarity with the 7 QC tools found in Six Sigma. What makes the Ishikawa Diagram so useful is how it drills down to the issues you’re facing immediately.
Examples of errors include forgetting to include a data flow or pointing an arrow in the wrong direction. A key reason why keeping data flow diagrams up-to-date is to address issues of system growth.
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