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Updates to OpenFAIR
There’s an update to OpenFAIR and here’s the video on it. The update includes adding the NIST CSF 5 Functions around the 15 minute mark.
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Tagged 2020, CSF, cyber risk, cyberrisk, factor analysis information risk, NIST, NIST CSF, OpenFAIR, risk, risk analysis
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Video: What Is Risk? The Bald Tire Scenario
Jack Jones presents the bald tire scenario. The Bald Tire Scenario http://www.fairinstitute.org/blog/video-what-is-risk-the-bald-tire-scenario
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Tagged 2017, factor analysis information risk, fair, Jack Jones, risk management, video tutorial
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Pragmatic Cyber Risk Quantification
ISC2 presents Jack Jones, founder of FAIR. Quantitative risk analysis is achievable, can be pragmatic, and can actually out-perform qualitative risk analysis in the face of complex issues like intelligent adversaries. Join Jack Jones, the original author of the Factor … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, 2017, cyber risk, factor analysis information risk, fair, risk, risk management
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RSA Conference 2016
This week, I’m at the Moscone center in San Francisco, learning from those who have learned the lessons through trials and tribulations and have experienced them in such a way that they have put them into practice, have gained passion … Continue reading
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Tagged factor analysis information risk, fair, Jack Jones, risk analysis, rsa, RSA Conference
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