This diagram visualizes the relationships between the Privacy Framework (PF) and the selected control set. The PF version selected is represented by the largest node, then functions by medium-sized nodes. The remainder of the nodes are links from the functions to categories, then to subcategories, and finally to controls of the given control set. PF functions and control families (also known as domains in some control sets) are differentiated by color.
This diagram can be useful to visualize which controls facilitate multiple privacy outcomes (or PF subcategories).
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This diagram visualizes the relationships between the CSF and the selected control set. The CSF version selected is represented by the largest node, then CSF functions by medium-sized nodes. The remainder of the nodes are links from the CSF functions to categories, then to subcategories, and finally to controls of the given control set. CSF functions and control families (also known as domains in some control sets) are differentiated by color.
This diagram can be useful to visualize which controls facilitate multiple security outcomes (or CSF subcategories).
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This diagram visualizes the relationships between the controls in the selected control set. Links between controls represent controls that appear in the same CSF subcategory. Controls that appear together in multiple categories are represented by thicker link lines. Control families (also known as domains in some control sets) are differentiated by color.
This visualization can be useful in determining groups of controls that contribute to a specific security outcome, as defined by a CSF subcategory.
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