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  4. >Risk Management - Objective 4
  5. >C2M2-RISK-4A
C2M2-RISK-4AActive

Risk responses (such as mitigate, accept, avoid, or transfer) are implemented to address cyber risks, at least in an ad hoc manner

Statement

Risk responses (such as mitigate, accept, avoid, or transfer) are implemented to address cyber risks, at least in an ad hoc manner

Location

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Risk Management
Objective
Risk Management - Objective 4

Practice Details

Identifier
C2M2-RISK-4A
Domain
Risk Management
Objective
Objective 4
Maturity Level
MIL-1

Help Text

Once risks to the function are identified, the organization should decide how to respond to those risks. Response begins with assigning a risk disposition to each risk or risk category, that is, a statement of the organization’s intention for addressing the risk. For example, risk mitigation involves taking active steps to minimize the risk; risk transfer is the contractual shifting of a risk from one party to another through a contract, such as through an insurance policy, a liability waiver with a client, or an indemnification agreement with a supplier. Risk responses should be developed as part of the risk management strategy. Risk responses can vary widely across organizations but typically include: · risk avoidance—altering operations to avoid the risk while still providing the essential service · risk acceptance—acknowledgment of the risk but consciously not taking any action (in essence, accepting the potential consequences of the risk) · risk transfer—assigning the risk to a willing and able entity · risk mitigation—taking active steps to minimize the risk · risk monitoring—performing further research and deferring action on the risk until the need to address the risk is apparent Organizational risk response selection processes should clarify that it is not necessary to mitigate every identified risk. Risk avoidance, acceptance, or transfer should be considered in addition to mitigation.

Related Practices · Progression: This practice is part of a practice progression. Practice progressions are groups of related practices that represent increasingly complete or more advanced implementations of an activity. The practices in this progression include: RISK-4a, RISK-4b, RISK-4e.

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AESCSF-RISK-4aequivalentvia derived-shared-practice-structure
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Risk Management - Objective 45 controls
C2M2-RISK-4ARisk responses (such as mitigate, accept, avoid, or transfer) are implemented to address cyber risks, at least in an ad hoc mannerC2M2-RISK-4BA defined method is used to select and implement risk responses based on analysis and prioritizationC2M2-RISK-4CCybersecurity controls are evaluated to determine whether they are designed appropriately and are operating as intended to mitigate identified cyber risksC2M2-RISK-4DResults from cyber risk impact analyses and cybersecurity control evaluations are reviewed together by enterprise leadership to determine whether cyber risks are sufficiently mitigated, and risk tolerances are not exceededC2M2-RISK-4ERisk responses (such as mitigate, accept, avoid, or transfer) are reviewed periodically by leadership to determine whether they are still appropriate