I found this article online & thought some may it useful as a kind of partial checklist for risk management across borders. It does seem very light on some areas, such as people risks, language & translation ones, licencing & legal, but handy anyway.
Wai Mun KooPMO Director| Intergraph PP&MSingapore, Singapore
Tim, thanks for sharing. Definitely a good list to start building with. Saving Changes...
Elizabeth HarrinDirector| RebelsGuideToPM.comLondon, England, United Kingdom
Thanks, Tim. I'm doing some research into risk management at the moment, so I'm sure this will come in handy. Saving Changes...
Bernard GorePortfolio, Programme & Project Professional| NZ PoliceWellington, New Zealand
Interesting Tim, although I think the article is in some ways taking an old-fashioned view of the technical side.
It separates things like data loss and breach, internet access, and cyber attck in a separate "Technological risks" stream, whereas in fact these fit clearly into the other streams - certainly internet access is seen by many as being critical to "Societal risks", as it directly impacts societical stability.
Governments around the world are discovering that data breach can directly impact their owbn stability and capability to function. And geo-political risks like organised crime and terrorism absolutely are tied to the technical environment we inhabit. Saving Changes...
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