- Course Instructions
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How to Use this Course
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Disclaimer
- Risk & Control Self Assessments (RCSA)
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Getting Started with Assessing Your Risks & Assets
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Understanding Risk & Control Self Assessments (RCSA)
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Launching a RCSA
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Configuring a RCSA
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Completing a RCSA
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Reviewing RCSA Results
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Assigning a Threat Response
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Risk & Control Self Assessments Knowledge Check
- Course Feedback
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Learning Objectives Review
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Feedback for this Course
- Course Completion
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Assessing IT Risks & Assets with Risk & Control Self Assessments Complete!
Assessing IT Risks & Assets with Risk & Control Self Assessments
Identify risks to your most critical assets and learn how to conduct risk assessments on them at the asset-specific level.
Assessing IT Risks & Assets with Risk & Control Self Assessments
Course Description:
The next step after identifying your most critical IT risks and assets is to assess them. The assessment approach can differ depending upon the level at which you’d like to perform them - at the overall organizational risk level or at the asset-specific level. This course covers the latter, assessing them at the asset-specific level.
Risk & Control
Self Assessment
Course Objectives:
At the end of this course, an AuditBoard user will be able to:
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- Explain the purpose of Risk & Control Self Assessments (RCSA)
- Recall the workflow of RCSAs
- Describe how to assign a threat response to a risk
Who should take this course?
This course is designed for those assigned to the ITRM Admin or Manager teams and are responsible for assessing their organization’s most critical IT risks and assets with RCSAs.
Approximate Duration:
15 minutes
Last Updated: 04/22/24