Episode 79 — Flow Diagrams: narrating traffic paths for security and ops

Flow diagrams are emphasized in CloudNetX because they translate architecture into an understandable packet story that supports security control placement and operational troubleshooting. This episode defines a flow diagram as a representation of how traffic moves step by step between actors and services, including decision points like authentication, authorization, inspection, and routing boundaries. The first paragraph focuses on why flows matter: they reveal dependencies, identify choke points where controls should be placed, and make it possible to verify that return paths and failover paths are considered rather than assumed. It also explains how flow diagrams differ from network diagrams, because flows emphasize sequence and behavior rather than topology, and they are especially valuable in hybrid environments where traffic paths can traverse multiple services and policy layers.
Episode 79 — Flow Diagrams: narrating traffic paths for security and ops
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