Relational Security Assessment Model: Risks
The Relational Security Assessment Model is composed of several components. Every component is related to a series of other components that all work together to derive a level of risk and a degree of control. While the structure is universal, all components of this process can and should be modified to fit the specifics of the organization being assessed. The basic components of a Relational Security Risk Assessment are:
Risk levels
Risk factors
Risk Levels
A risk level is the degree of risk an object represents within an environment. A different set of risk levels could be defined for each organization performing an assessment. The goal of a risk level is to qualify and quantify, on an enterprise-wide ...
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