Hmm, I can see the logic in both A) and C), to be honest. But I'm gonna have to go with D) Impact. I mean, the probability of a risk is really all about how much it would hurt the organization, isn't it? That's what really matters in the end.
Ooh, that's an interesting take, Ruthann! I hadn't thought of it that way. But I don't know, I'm still feeling pretty confident in A) Likelihood. It's the most straightforward answer, in my opinion.
You guys are on the right track, but I think C) Control might be the answer here. I mean, the probability of a threat or risk is all about how well we can control or manage it, right? That's what really determines the likelihood.
Nah, I don't think it's B. That's more about the organization's tolerance for risk, not the actual probability of it happening. I'm leaning towards A) Likelihood as well. It just makes the most sense to me.
I don't know, I'm a little unsure about that. I was thinking it could be B) Risk appetite, you know, like how much risk the organization is willing to take on. Hmm, this is a tough one.
Oh man, this question is a tricky one! I've been studying like crazy for this exam, and I'm pretty sure the answer is A) Likelihood. The probability of a threat or risk occurring is all about how likely it is to happen, right?
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