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Certified Information Security Manager Exam Prep Guide

You're reading from   Certified Information Security Manager Exam Prep Guide Gain the confidence to pass the CISM exam using test-oriented study material

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804610633
Length 718 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Hemang Doshi Hemang Doshi
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Enterprise Governance FREE CHAPTER 2. Information Security Strategy 3. Information Risk Assessment 4. Information Risk Response 5. Information Security Program Development 6. Information Security Program Management 7. Information Security Infrastructure and Architecture 8. Information Security Monitoring Tools and Techniques 9. Incident Management Readiness 10. Incident Management Operations 11. Answers to Practice Questions

Differentiating Risk Capacity, Risk Appetite, and Risk Tolerance

The first step toward understanding risk management is to learn the following three important terms:

  • Risk capacity: This is the maximum risk an organization can afford to take.
  • Risk tolerance: Risk tolerance levels are acceptable deviations from the riskĀ appetite.
  • Risk appetite: This is the amount of risk that an organization is willing to take.

The following example further explains these terms.

Mr. A's total savings are $1,000. He wants to invest in equities to earn some income. Since he is risk averse, he decides to invest only up to $700. If the markets are good, he is willing to invest a further $50. In terms of risk capacity, risk appetite, and risk tolerance, the following can be derived:

  • Risk capacity: Total amount available, i.e., $1,000
  • Risk appetite: Mr. A's willingness to take a risk i.e., $700
  • Risk tolerance: Acceptable deviation from the risk appetite...
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