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Definitions

European Definitions

ENISA

Risk Acceptance concerns the communication of residual risks to the decision makers. [1]


Risk Acceptance is the potential that a given threat will exploit vulnerabilities of an asset or group of assets and thereby cause harm to the organization (ISO/IEC PDTR 13335-1). [2]


Council of Europe

Risk acceptance is the willingness to live with a risk, in order to secure certain benefits. [3]



National Definitions

Australia

Risk acceptance is an informed decision to accept the likelihood and the consequences of a particular risk. [4]



Czech Republic

Přijetí rizika: Rozhodnutí přijmout riziko. [5]

Risk acceptance: Decision to accept risk. [6]



France

Acceptation du risqué: prédisposition à tolérer un risqué. [7]



Portugal

[Definição] Aceitação do Risco: Decisão de aceitar a persistência de um risco residual após o tratamento do risco. [8]



Romania

Acceptarea riscului: decizia de a trăi cu un risc, pentru a păstra anumite avantaje. [9]



Spain

Aceptación del riesgo: decisión de aceptar un riesgo. [10]



United States

DHS
Risk acceptance is an explicit or implicit decision not to take an action that would affect all or part of a particular risk. [11]



Standard Definition

See also

Notes