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{{definition|Risk tolerance means the degree of exposure to security risk acceptable to policy makers/business owners. <ref>ITU Study Group Q.22/1 Report on Best Practices for a National Approach to Cybersecurity: A Management Framework for Organizing National Cybersecurity Efforts, ITU-D Secretariat, Geneva (2008).</ref>}}<br /> | {{definition|Risk tolerance means the degree of exposure to security risk acceptable to policy makers/business owners. <ref>ITU Study Group Q.22/1 Report on Best Practices for a National Approach to Cybersecurity: A Management Framework for Organizing National Cybersecurity Efforts, ITU-D Secretariat, Geneva (2008).</ref>}}<br /> | ||
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Other International Definitions
ITU-T
Risk tolerance means the degree of exposure to security risk acceptable to policy makers/business owners. [1]
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- ↑ ITU Study Group Q.22/1 Report on Best Practices for a National Approach to Cybersecurity: A Management Framework for Organizing National Cybersecurity Efforts, ITU-D Secretariat, Geneva (2008).