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In "Risk management Settings", experts can configure the risk management and add further configurations in addition to the risk policy, to adapt the risk management to the requirements of the management system.
Unter "Risikomanagement Einstellungen" können Experten das Risikomanagement konfigurieren und weitere Einstellungen treffen, die zusätzlich zur Risikopolitik das Risikomanagement an die Anforderungen des Managementsystems anpassen.
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* Extent of damage classification (only visible if at least two <b>[[Special:MyLanguage/Risikopolitik#Schadensausmaße|Extensions of damage classifications]]</b> exist):
* Extent of damage classification (only visible if at least two <b>[[Special:MyLanguage/Risikopolitik#Schadensausmaße|Extensions of damage classifications]]</b> exist):

Version vom 29. Juli 2024, 10:33 Uhr

In "Risk management → Settings", experts can configure the risk management and add further configurations in addition to the risk policy, to adapt the risk management to the requirements of the management system.

Here, define the classification used in this management system to assess potential damage. If you do not make a selection, the default extent of damage classification will be used.
A use case for your own extent of damage classification would be, for example, to assess potential damage in the data protection management system from the perspective of the affected party. As a result, the Risk Management dashboard, hazard situations, and structural analysis will by default only display hazard situations and SBA weightings for the associated extent of damage classification.
Caution: Changing the extent of damage classification potentially affects the meaningfulness of previously evaluated risks as well as protection needs analyses made in the management system.