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  1. Overall Risk Map with Controls

    Overview This page displays the same diagram as with the Overall Risk Map (without controls) --  with additional options to show the Risk Map when controls are in effect. Overall Risk Map Without Control and With Control The X-axis ...
  2. Vulnerabilities Grid (Contributions)

    All Threats may contribute to all Events. In most cases, particularly when the hierarchy represents a broad range of organizational/categorical threats, threats may contribute to only some of the Events. It may also be possible that an event won't h...
  3. Consequences Grid (Contributions)

    All events may contribute to all Objectives. In most cases, particularly when the hierarchy represents a broad range of organizational/categorical objectives, objectives may contribute to only some of the Events. It may also be possible that an even...
  4. Funding Pools

    Funding Pools allow specification of sources of funds as well as what the funds can be used for.  For example, funds from state governments and local governments might be restricted to be used only for certain controls.  When setting up a funding po...
  5. Multi-pairwise Verbal Comparison Evaluation

    Pairwise Verbal can be used to express your judgment about the relative importance or preference or likelihoods of the two elements. The Multi-Pairwise Verbal evaluation is just similar to Single Pairwise Evaluation, but multiple pairs are displayed...
  6. Bow-Tie Diagram To Objectives with Controls

    Overview This page displays a similar diagram as with the Bow-tie diagram To specific Objectives (without controls) -- but on this page, the likelihoods, impacts, and risks are calculated with controls in effect. Controls can also be viewed, se...
  7. Vulnerabilities Grid (Contributions)

    All Threats may contribute to all Events. In most cases, particularly when the hierarchy represents a broad range of organizational/categorical threats, threats may contribute to only some of the Events. It may also be possible that an event won't h...
  8. Single Pairwise Verbal Comparisons

    Pairwise Verbal can be used to express your judgment about the likelihoods or impacts of the two elements.  For Likelihood evaluation, we recommend using Pairwise with Given Likelihood instead of Pairwise unless the elements being evaluated are...
  9. Single Pairwise Graphical/Numerical Comparisons

    Pairwise graphical/numerical comparisons can be used to express your judgment about the likelihood or impact of the two elements. For Likelihood evaluation, we recommend using Pairwise with Given Likelihood instead of Pairwise unless the elemen...
  10. Start or Stop TeamTime Evaluation

    After selecting and inviting participants to a TeamTime evaluation session, you can start the meeting (which can consist of both keypad users in the same room as well as remote users from any location). Depending on the model you are working on...