3. Choosing risk analysis techniques
In general, risk analysis techniques must meet the following requirements:
they must be appropriate and adapted to the organization or situation in question;
The results must be presented in a clear and comprehensive manner, highlighting the nature of the risks and how they should be dealt with;
they must be traceable, iterative and verifiable.
The choice of methods must be justified. Analysis results must be consistent with each other.
Once the various analysis techniques have been identified, they must be selected on the basis of the following factors:
analysis objectives ;
the need for precision in decision-making ;
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ISO/IEC 31010:2009: Risk management - Risk assessment techniques
This standard provides a methodology and a list of tools for selecting and applying risk assessment techniques.
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