Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
Every organization, regardless of its efficiency, encounters challenges over time. However, addressing only surface-level symptoms often results in recurring issues, higher costs, and reduced operational efficiency. Root Cause Analysis (RCA) offers a structured approach to uncover the underlying causes of problems, ensuring they are resolved effectively and sustainably. By implementing RCA, organizations can minimize disruptions, enhance recovery times, and foster a more resilient, high-performing environment.
Methodology
Organizations rely on threat modeling to proactively detect and
mitigate security risks before exploitation occurs.
Recognize initial indicators of the attack to trace its origin and identify affected systems or information.
Reconstruct the sequence of events before the attack to identify the attacker’s entry point and exploited vulnerabilities.
Examine available evidence and chronological data to pinpoint core issues—whether security flaws, procedural gaps, or human oversight.
Leverage root cause analysis findings to develop and execute strategies that eliminate the vulnerabilities behind the attack.
Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is conducted when incidents arise, typically
driven by issues that fall into three primary categories.

Physical causes
Failures in equipment or materials, such as a malfunctioning desktop computer or an underperforming third-party component.

Human Error
Human-related mistakes, such as overlooking routine maintenance that contributes to equipment failure.

Organizational causes
Systemic or policy gaps, for example, inadequate cybersecurity training that exposes the company to potential threats.

Reduction in Risk

Cost Savings

Improvement in Customer
Satisfaction

Enhanced Decision
Making
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