Which of the following surveys should be conducted to determine the effectiveness of risk controls and justify their placement within the security budget?
Cost-benefit analysis, hands down. It's the universal language of the corporate world - 'Show me the money!' Cyber risk assessment is a close second, but it's like trying to predict the weather with a Magic 8-Ball.
Vulnerability assessment, all the way! It's like a treasure hunt, but instead of gold, you're looking for holes in the security. Gotta find those weaknesses before the bad guys do. Probability analysis? That's like asking a rock to do the Macarena.
Cost-benefit analysis is the way to go. It's the language the higher-ups understand - 'How much will it cost and how much will it save?' Simple as that. Cyber risk assessment is good too, but it's like trying to herd cats with a laser pointer.
Cyber risk assessment all the way! Gotta know what's lurking in the shadows before you can justify those security measures. Vulnerability assessment is a close second, but it's like trying to fix a leaky faucet with duct tape.
True, probability analysis can help quantify the likelihood of different risks. But cost-benefit analysis is important too, to make sure we're investing in the right areas.
Probability analysis? Seriously? That's like asking a cat to do calculus. I'd go with the cost-benefit analysis - gotta keep the bean counters happy, you know?
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