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https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16786698
Provacative title, but I am unconvinced. The 5W example seems completely valid as it stands and author's attempt only leads to (to my mind ) another valid version of 5W. Even if the article had won me over, I would change the title to 'Root Cause can sometimes provide insufficient results'
That said, I do agree with the author on one thing: gif with a soft 'g'.
Proper Security is more expensive than paying after security incident happen ?
extract : "[...] On the other hand, as we examine the actual costs of these events
in our dataset (clearly one of the most important outcome meas-
ures), we find that they cost most firms less than $200k, only a frac-
tion of the millions of dollars commonly cited. We also estimate that
they represent only 0.4% of firm revenues, far less than other losses
due to fraud, theft, corruption, or bad debt (Clearly, however, in
some cases, data breaches and other cyberattacks have caused mas-
sive losses to firms, as well as some cases of identity theft do cause
extreme harms to individuals. Note, however, that these discussions
relate to average or median outcomes.).
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