Why have some values changed in the cost per incident and frequency of occurrence columns? how could a control affect one but not the other? assume that the values in the cost of control column are unique costs directly associated with protecting against the threat. in other words, don’t consider overlapping costs between controls. calculate the cba for the planned risk control approach in each threat category. for each threat category, determine whether the proposed control is worth the costs.
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Business, 21.06.2019 17:20, keshonerice
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