Overview
The Risk Heatmap provides a graphical display of the risks impacting your organization. It it fully customizable and can be filtered to display any type of risk.
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For instructions on how to access the heatmap, please see Accessing the Risk Heatmap.
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For instructions on how to configure the heatmap, please see Customizing the Risk Heatmap.
Creating a Risk
To create a new risk from the Risk Heatmap home page, complete the following steps:
- Click New in the top left of the navigation.
- Scroll down to select Risk.
- The New Risk page displays.
Finding Risks by Name
To find a risk by name, complete the following steps:
- Click System of Record | Risks under the Risks/Threats heading. The Risks home page displays.
Finding Risks by Risk Category
To find a risk, complete the following steps:
On the Risk Heatmap home page, find the risk category on the grid.
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In the screenshot below, the mouse is hovering over the category that ranks Moderate for the Impact and Low for the Likelihood.
- Click the category. The page refreshes with linked risks in that category displaying in the right-hand column.
- Click a risk to open the Details page.
Filtering the Heatmap View
The risk heatmap can be filtered to show risks associated with an individual selection. Once filtered, each cube in the grid then displays the number of risks associated with the risk value the cube represents.
To filter the heatmap, complete the following steps:
- In the Type dropdown box, select an option.
To further refine the results, select an object in the Object dropdown. The page displays with the number of risks populating each cube.
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The highest-rated risk cube for the filter selections is highlighted with its risks displayed to the right as links for easy access.
- To view the risks associated with any cube in the quadrant, click the cube.
- The page refreshes with the selected cube highlighted and its risks displayed to the right.
- Click the risk to open the Details page.
Editing a Risk
To edit a risk, complete the following steps:
- On the Risk Heatmap home page, click a linked risk.
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