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Re: Re: Risk Assessment Modelling

Subject: Re: Re: Risk Assessment Modelling
Date: 12 Jul 2005 09:02:03 -0000
I am sorry for my trouble. I need a piece of guidance regarding Risk 
Assessment. Am in the process of estimating the impact on the asset w.r.t C, I 
and A. When I was browsing the net for some guidance , I happen to come across 
your message on the www.securityfocus.com. I would appreciate if you could 
throw some light on "sum of squares" and "weighted scale' methods. Which one 
would be a better indicator? 

Kind Regards and  thanks,
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