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| Subject: | Quantitative Risk Assessment Tools |
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| Date: | Fri, 27 Aug 2004 11:22:52 -0400 |
Is anyone aware or used any quantitative risk assessment tools (software) that would automate the process. Its understood that one would still need to understand the process, but at least the formulas and the potential textual or graphical output would be built in. I would generally describe these as pre-populated tables with integrated formulas. Additionally, the impact and threat variables would be risk level adjustable to meet the organizatio's specific environement. I'm aware of some methodologies but generally one must populate tables and generate your own macros to make it all work. Thanks in advance. Carlos
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