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What Is Risk Management?

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However, risk management is an umbrella term that accounts for a number of more granular activities. Let’s examine risk management as the sum of the following parts: Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) : Effectively assessing , mitigating and monitoring activities as you uncover critical risks across your entire enterprise.

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School Security & Active Shooter Interdiction: A Q&A With Vince Riden

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It’s important to promote a safe learning environment for every student and protect the teachers, staff and visitors in our schools, and SIA appreciates the many talented security professionals who are working diligently each day to enhance the safety and security of our schools and mitigate active shooter threats.

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Important KPIs for Successful Vendor Management

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After acceptable risk levels have been established, evaluate vendors’ security performance — and if a vendor’s cybersecurity is too lax for your tastes, require that vendor to make improvements as necessary. Benchmark multiple vendors’ performance. The six risks listed below are a good place to start. Cybersecurity.

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Adversarial Risk Management

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You can hire a professional audit firm to benchmark the bucket against peer buckets. To fill the bucket, we must shift our mindset away from inch-deep, mile-wide program sweeps and instead focus on laser-targeted specific attack scenarios that are supported by active threat intelligence. Or you could fill it with water.

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Internal Controls & Fraud Prevention

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Internal fraudsters might engage in fraudulent activity for years by taking advantage of their “trusted insider” status. Without a robust control environment, fraudsters can exploit a weakness or take advantage of their position or influence to commit a fraudulent activity. Fraud is often difficult to detect.

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