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| Subject: | Risk assessment methodologies |
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| Date: | 23 Jan 2006 19:49:13 -0000 |
Folks, I'm looking for pointers (and opinions if you have 'em) to comparisons of risk assessment methodologies. The methodologies should be useable in information security risk assessments and I'm looking for comparisons of quantitative versus qualitative rather than comparisons of approaches like CRAMM, etc. So there you have it. Can you help? Thanks, John
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