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Benefits


One of the primary purposes for a risk heatmap (RHM) is to allow customers to document, track, and manage risk. It allows users to visualize the ranking of risk objects in relation to each other. Each risk object drives visualization with the following elements:

  • Measure of Impact (how damaging a risk could be to the business).

  • Measure of Likelihood (what is the chance this risk could happen).

  • Risk Score = Impact x Likelihood.

Risk heatmaps are especially valuable for executive level customers, as they can be used by decision makers to identify areas of the business where additional resources may be necessary (e.g. a software product with a high number of vulnerabilities or a business process that has unmitigated risks).

NOTE

This ZenGRC feature is currently in beta testing. If you keep submitting feedback, we'll keep improving the product. Contact us with suggestions at support@zengrc.com.

NOTE

For instructions on switching to beta testing, see Accessing Beta Testing Areas.

Overview


The ZenGRC Risk Heatmap provides the following:

  1. At-a-glance perspective into the risks impacting the organization.
  2. Immediate access to the individual risks.
  3. Ability to customize the heatmaps using your organization's metrics.
     



NOTE

To modify the Risk Heatmap according to your organization's metrics, please see Customizing the Risk Heatmap.

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Continue to the next section - Accessing the Risk Heatmap.
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