| Document name: |
Risk Assessment and Risk Treatment Methodology |
| Price: | $39.90 |
| Description: |
The purpose of this document is to define the methodology for assessment and treatment of information risks, and to define the acceptable level of risk. This document contains 3 appendices (Risk Assessment Table, Risk Treatment Table, Risk Assessment Report) sold separately. The document is intended for small and medium-sized organizations. |
| Author: | Dejan Kosutic |
| Document language: |
English. For other languages click here: Spanish | Portuguese | Croatian |
| Relevant clauses in the standard: | ISO/IEC 27001 4.2.1 c) BS 25999-2 4.1.2.1 |
| Format: | MS Word |
| Number of pages: | 6 |
| Document delivery: | Download, immediately upon payment |
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