KRI basics for IT governance
How information technology & information security can implement this crucial part of risk management
Key risk indicators (KRIs) can help predict adverse events that may impact your organisation and are widely considered an essential part of good governance. These indicators link to a range of operational risk-management activities and processes, making them especially beneficial as metrics of changes in a company’s risk profile.
Here, you’ll learn how to implement, manage and maintain KRIs within your IT department:
- Choosing appropriate KRIs can benefit your organisation
- Examples of effective KRIs
- KRIs/KRI selection worksheet
- Implementing automated reporting
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