How many hours from detecting the incident are you required to file the report?
24 hours from detection
What does RCSA stand for?
Risk & Control Self-Assessment
What does KRI stand for?
Key Risk Indicator
Which Department has access to the Incident Report?
Risk Management Unit
What is the formula for inherent risk?
Impact x Likelihood
Who is responsible for managing risk?
Managing risk is everyone's responsibility.
Name three (3) classifications of operational loss.
1. Near Miss; 2. Actual; 3. Potential
What are the three (3) types of Controls?
1. Detective; 2. Corrective; 3. Preventive
What are the three (3) qualities of a good KRI?
1. Measurable; 2. Predictive; 3. Actionable.
Name one (1) element that makes a good incident report.
1. Incident Title & Category;
2. What happened? (date, time, location, process)
3. Impact (financial. customer, regulatory, reputational) severity v risk matrix;
4. Financial Loss? Type? (actual, potential, near miss)
5. Why did it happen? (causal category: people, process, systems. external events);
6. What control failed? (no controls, preventive, detective)
7. Action/Response (a) what was done? (immediate action) (b) what will prevent recurrence (corrective action) (c) who owns action items)
What is the formula for residual risk?
Impact x Likelihood x Control Effectiveness
Name the four (4) processes of risk management.
1. Identify; 2. Evaluate; 3. Respond; 4. Monitor