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Glossary Term Risk Control

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What is Risk Control?

Risk control refers to the implementation of policies, procedures, and security measures to mitigate potential threats and vulnerabilities within an organization's information systems and networks.

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Understanding Risk Control

Risk control in cybersecurity refers to the process of implementing measures to reduce, mitigate, or transfer risks associated with potential threats or vulnerabilities in an organization's systems or networks. This involves deploying security controls such as firewalls, intrusion detection systems, encryption, access control mechanisms, and other safeguards to minimize the impact of potential risks and ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data and systems.

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