| Damage Scenarios for Cybersecurity Analysis | The determination and description of damage scenarios plays a key role in any Cybersecurity risk assessment, especially when following ISO 21434. The new release comes with a first-class modeling concept to define and track damage scenarios in collections and consistently assess the impact and extend of damages. For example, a damage scenario can be linked as a top-level effect into a cause-and-effect net.
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| Generic Tagging | Each and every element in the project or on a diagram can now be tagged with an arbitrary number of custom tags. The tag editor can be found in the properties view. The editor supports autofill and auto-completion using <Ctrl-Space>. Proposals are based on existing tags in the project. A list of tags can be also copy & pasted via the clipboard (comma separated). Tags at the project root are propagated to and shown in the DSM app.
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| New Term Support for Rhapsody | The Rhapsody importer now accepts a list of "New Term" stereotypes that shall be considered "valid" during import. The configuration is persisted and can be pasted from the clipboard (comma separated list).
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