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GV.RM-03.1: As part of the organisation-wide risk management strategy, a comprehensive strategy to manage information and cybersecurity risks shall be developed and updated when changes occur. |
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http://cyfun.data.gift/data/loc_CyFun2025_Booklet_ESSENTIAL_E_p18 |
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http://cyfun.data.gift/data/loc_CyFun2025_Booklet_IMPORTANT_E_p16 |
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This control focuses on the creation and maintenance of a specific strategy for managing information and cybersecurity risks. It ensures that the organisation has a dedicated, actionable plan that evolves with the threat landscape. To make this happen, the following should be considered: - An organisation-wide risk management strategy includes an expression of the security risk tolerance for the organisation, security risk mitigation strategies, acceptable risk assessment methodologies, a process for evaluating security risk across the organisation with respect to the organisation's risk tolerance, and approaches for monitoring risk over time. - Information and Cybersecurity risks should be aggregated and managed alongside other organisation risks (e.g., compliance, financial, operational, regulatory, reputational, safety). - The information and cybersecurity risk management strategy should include identifying and allocating the necessary resources to protect the organisation's business-critical assets. - This is the cybersecurity-specific implementation of the broader vision defined in GV.RM-04.1 GOVERN C BILITIES,AND |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
This control focuses on the creation and maintenance of a specific strategy for managing information and cybersecurity risks. It ensures that the organisation has a dedicated, actionable plan that evolves with the threat landscape. To make this happen, the following should be considered: - An organisation-wide risk management strategy includes an expression of the security risk tolerance for the organisation, security risk mitigation strategies, acceptable risk assessment methodologies, a process for evaluating security risk across the organisation with respect to the organisation's risk tolerance, and approaches for monitoring risk over time. - Information and Cybersecurity risks should be aggregated and managed alongside other organisation risks (e.g., compliance, financial, operational, regulatory, reputational, safety). - The information and cybersecurity risk management strategy should include identifying and allocating the necessary resources to protect the organisation's business-critical assets. - This is the cybersecurity-specific implementation of the broader vision defined in GV.RM-04.1 GOVERN C BILITIES,AND |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
This control focuses on the creation and maintenance of a specific strategy for managing information and cybersecurity risks. It ensures that the organisation has a dedicated, actionable plan that evolves with the threat landscape. To make this happen, the following should be considered: • An organisation-wide risk management strategy includes an expression of the security risk tolerance for the organisation, security risk mitigation strategies, acceptable risk assessment methodologies, a process for evaluating security risk across the organisation with respect to the organisation's risk tolerance, and approaches for monitoring risk over time. • Information and Cybersecurity risks should be aggregated and managed alongside other organisation risks (e.g., compliance, financial, operational, regulatory, reputational, safety). • The information and cybersecurity risk management strategy should include identifying and allocating the necessary resources to protect the organisation's business-critical assets. • This is the cybersecurity-specific implementation of the broader vision defined in GV.RM-04.1 GOVERN C BILITIES,AND |
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A general note, for any purpose. |
<div><p>This control focuses on the creation and maintenance of a specific strategy for managing information and cybersecurity risks. It ensures that the organisation has a dedicated, actionable plan that evolves with the threat landscape. To make this happen, the following should be considered:</p><ul><li>An organisation-wide risk management strategy includes an expression of the security risk tolerance for the organisation, security risk mitigation strategies, acceptable risk assessment methodologies, a process for evaluating security risk across the organisation with respect to the organisation's risk tolerance, and approaches for monitoring risk over time.</li><li>Information and Cybersecurity risks should be aggregated and managed alongside other organisation risks (e.g., compliance, financial, operational, regulatory, reputational, safety).</li><li>The information and cybersecurity risk management strategy should include identifying and allocating the necessary resources to protect the organisation's business-critical assets.</li><li>This is the cybersecurity-specific implementation of the broader vision defined in GV.RM-04.1 GOVERN C BILITIES,AND</li></ul></div> |
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A notation, also known as classification code, is a string of characters such as "T58.5" or "303.4833" used to uniquely identify a concept within the scope of a given concept scheme. |
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Cybersecurity risk management strategy |
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A resource has no more than one value of skos:prefLabel per language tag, and no more than one value of skos:prefLabel without language tag. |
As part of the organisation-wide risk management strategy, a comprehensive strategy to manage information and cybersecurity risks shall be developed and updated when changes occur. |
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