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Business Continuity and Risk Management

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What is the relationship between Business Continuity and Risk Management? The relationship between Business Continuity and Risk Management depends on the organization. In most cases, Business Continuity is a sub-domain of Risk Management.

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At Risk of Distraction: The Seductive Appeal of RMIS Software

MHA Consulting

An emerging hot topic in business continuity and risk management is the software known as a risk management information system (RMIS). An RMIS can help an organization identify, assess, monitor, and mitigate risks, but often they merely seduce and distract companies that are not in a position to make proper use of them.

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Risk Management Process – Part 3c: Risk Control

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In our last post, we examined the risk analysis step of risk assessment. The third crucial step in risk assessment is risk control, which involves crafting effective strategies to mitigate the identified risks.

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5 Steps towards an Actionable Risk Appetite

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Risk tolerances, on the other hand, set acceptable levels of variation in performance that can be readily measured. For example, a company that says it doesn’t accept risks that could result in a significant loss of its revenue base is expressing a risk appetite. Risk Appetite. Risk Tolerance.

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The Difference Between Strategic and Operational Risk

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Understanding these risks can improve business practices and decision-making, and allow risk managers to implement wise risk mitigation and management controls. This article addresses common questions about strategic and operational risk, such as: What are strategic risks and operational risks?

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The Best Risk Management Courses on Pluralsight to Consider Taking

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Henry covers risk management terminology, governance, mitigating risk, and monitoring risk. Description: Security Professionals rely on risk management to justify and develop an Information Security program. TITLE: Designing, Implementing, and Maintaining a Business Continuity Plan.

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These 8 Risk Domains Are the Meat and Potatoes of Risk Management 

MHA Consulting

As a practical activity, enterprise risk management (ERM) centers on eight distinct risk domains, some strategic and some operational. With respect to this process, the total landscape of risk that is assessed and mitigated can be divided into eight risk domains. Risk management is not one-size-fits all.