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Risk Management Process – Part 3c: Risk Control

Zerto

The third crucial step in risk assessment is risk control, which involves crafting effective strategies to mitigate the identified risks. There are four fundamental types of risk control: risk acceptance, risk mitigation, risk avoidance, and risk transfer.

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The Best Risk Management Courses on Pluralsight to Consider Taking

Solutions Review

The editors at Solutions Review have compiled this list of the best risk management courses on Pluralsight to consider taking. . Risk management is an essential skill in the data protection space. This list of the best risk management courses on Pluralsight below includes links to the modules and our take on each.

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The Difference Between Strategic and Operational Risk

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New technologies, increasing digitization, and evolving customer demands create risks that can disrupt operations, weaken cybersecurity, and harm the organization’s reputation or financial position – and above all, leave the organization unable to achieve its business objectives. Enterprise Risk Management (ERM).

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SOC 2 vs ISO 27001: Key Differences Between the Standards

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The ISO 27001 statement of applicability focuses on preserving the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information as part of the risk management process. These control sets offer management the option to avoid, transfer, or accept risks, rather than mitigate those risks through controls.

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