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  1. Overall Risks

    Overview This page displays the Overall Likelihoods, Impacts, and Risks of each Event . Overall Likelihoods, Impacts, and Risks of Events The results for the "All  Participants" group are displayed by default as indicated in the c...
  2. Common Synthesize Advanced Options: CIS, User Priorities, WRT top-node

    When the Advanced mode is ON, you will see the advanced options of the page you are currently working on.  1. Combined Input Option (CIS) If the Combined Input Option (CIS) is on (see below) then results for individuals are computed by combining...
  3. Risk of Events From Threats

    Overview This page displays the Likelihoods, Impacts,  and Risks  of each Event from specific Threats.  In Riskion, we refer to threats , causes , hazards , and sources  interchangeably.  While they may have slightly different nuances de...
  4. Simulated vs Computed Event Likelihoods, Impacts, and Risks (Flaw of Averages)

    The risk of an event is the product of the event's likelihood and impact.  However, the computed likelihood of an event may depend on the event being caused by more than one threat. If these threats are not mutually exclusive, then the computed like...
  5. Risk of Events To Objectives

    Overview This page displays the Likelihoods, Impacts,  and Risks of each Event to a specific Objective . The Likelihoods, Impacts, and Risks of the events To Objective " Public Relations "  is displayed below: An Objective is selected fr...
  6. Preferences

    Click the button to open the display and simulation settings modal.  Events Numbers - select from ID, Inder, or Rank  Display Settings Consequences simulation mode: Diluted or Undiluted  WRT calculation (applicable only when a lower node is...
  7. Overall Bow-Tie Diagram

    Overview The Bowtie method is a risk evaluation method that can be used to analyze and demonstrate causal relationships in risk scenarios. The method takes its name from the shape of the diagram that you create, which looks like a men’s bowtie. ...
  8. Bow-Tie Diagram To Objectives

    Overview This page displays the Bow-tie diagram To specific Objectives.  The bow-time diagram of the Event " Failed Integration with Failure Monitoring System Network " to the objective " Public Relations "  is displayed below. The selecte...
  9. Bow-Tie Diagram From Threats

    Overview This page displays the Bow-tie diagram from specific Threats.  In Riskion, we refer to threats , causes , hazards , and sources  interchangeably.  While they may have slightly different nuances depending on the context in which th...
  10. Identify Controls

    Overview Controls   can be a combination of people, processes, and tools that are put in place to prevent, detect, or correct issues caused by unwanted events. Controls can also be referred to as Treatments , or as specified from the Workgroup...