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  1. Rating Evaluation

    Depending on how the Project Manager set up the evaluation, you will be asked to rate one event with respect to one threat/objective on each screen, or all events with respect to one threat/objective on each screen, or one event with respect to all ...
  2. Combined Effectiveness of Controls for Event Consequences (by Control)

    After identifying and measuring the controls, the Controls Effectiveness for groups and participants can be viewed on the Combined Effectiveness pages.  Depending on the control application, the %effectiveness can be viewed by: Controls for Th...
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  4. Overall Efficient Frontier

    The Efficient Frontier results make it easy to compare several scenarios and see the effects of lower or higher budgets.  Click  to display results: Overall Efficient Frontier The Efficient Frontier page displays a curve(s) at the left an...
  5. Riskion Taxonomy (Riskion Elements and Risk Measures)

    Industry/Standards Risk Terminology We have included references and abstracts to industry and standard organizations'  risk taxonomies for reference: DHS Risk Lexicon 2010 Edition Open Group ISO The plethora of terms and definitions f...
  6. Risk Register

    The Risk Register page displays the same page as with the Overall Risk Results (without control) or Overall Risk Results (with controls) .  ...
  7. Risk Map From Sources with Controls

    Overview This page displays the same diagram as with the Risk Map From Sources (without controls) --  with additional options to show the Risk Map when controls are in effect. In Riskion, we refer to threats , causes , hazards , and source...
  8. Likelihood: Head to Head Analysis

    Overview The Head-to-head analysis for Likelihoods shows how events compare to each other with respect to a Threat. In Riskion, we refer to threats , causes , hazards , and sources  interchangeably.  While they may have slightly different nu...
  9. 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. ...
  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...