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  5. >AESCSF-RISK-3b
AESCSF-RISK-3bActive

Defined criteria are used to prioritise cyber risks (for example, impact to the organisation, impact to the community...

Statement

Defined criteria are used to prioritise cyber risks (for example, impact to the organisation, impact to the community, likelihood, susceptibility, risk tolerance)

Context and Guidance: Potential consequences and other aspects of identified risks should be evaluated and prioritised using the risk criteria in a consistent manner. Risks may be categorized by source, type of threat, or another commonality. This analysis helps determine which risks merit the most attention given the organisation’s unique operating circumstances, as well as how quickly they should be addressed. A relative priority should be assigned to each risk (perhaps by category) using a consistent prioritization scheme. The intent of prioritization is to determine the cyber risks that most need attention because of their potential to affect operations. Typical components of an approach for risk prioritization include flow diagrams depicting the prioritization process, inputs to and outputs of the process, a list of relevant stakeholders involved in risk prioritization, and a scheme for ranking risks (high, medium, low, etc.). Categorisation and prioritization of risks help to right-size the number of risks being managed, as well as the amount of time and effort that an organisation devotes to the management of identified cyber risks.

Related Practices • Progression: This practice is part of multiple practice progressions. Practice progressions are groups of related practices that represent increasingly complete or more advanced implementations of an activity. The practices in the first progression include: RISK-3a, RISK-3b. • The practices in the second progression include: RISK-3b, RISK-3c, RISK-4c, RISK-4d.

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RISK
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Analyse Cyber Risk

Practice Details

Identifier
AESCSF-RISK-3b
Type
Practice
Domain
RISK
Objective
Analyse Cyber Risk

Maturity Level

MIL-1MIL-2MIL-3

Security Profile

SP-1SP-2SP-3
ISM
ISM-1631relatedvia aescsf-reference
ISM-1163relatedvia aescsf-reference
ISM-1563relatedvia aescsf-reference
C2M2
C2M2-RISK-3Bequivalentvia derived-shared-practice-structure
ISO 27001
ISO27001-8.8relatedvia aescsf-reference
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AESCSF-RISK-3aCyber risks are prioritised based on estimated impact, at least in an ad hoc mannerAESCSF-RISK-3bDefined criteria are used to prioritise cyber risks (for example, impact to the organisation, impact to the community...AESCSF-RISK-3cA defined method is used to estimate impact for higher priority cyber risks (for example, comparison to actual events...AESCSF-RISK-3dDefined methods are used to analyse higher priority cyber risks (for example, analysing the prevalence of types of at...AESCSF-RISK-3eOrganisational stakeholders from appropriate operations and business functions participate in the analysis of higher ...AESCSF-RISK-3fCyber risks are removed from the risk register or other artifact used to document and manage identified risks when th...AESCSF-RISK-3gCyber risk analyses are updated periodically and according to defined triggers, such as system changes, external even...