RisikoWahrscheinlichkeiten
RisikoWahrscheinlichkeiten, also known as risk probabilities, are quantitative measures used to express the likelihood of a particular risk occurring. They are a crucial component in risk management and decision-making processes, providing a basis for evaluating and prioritizing risks. Risk probabilities are typically expressed as a percentage, where 100% indicates certainty that the risk will occur, and 0% indicates that the risk will not occur. For example, a risk probability of 20% means there is a 20% chance that the risk will materialize.
These probabilities are often derived from historical data, expert judgment, or statistical analysis. They can be
In risk management, risk probabilities are dynamic and can change over time. Regular reassessment and updating
RisikoWahrscheinlichkeiten play a vital role in risk-informed decision-making, helping organizations to allocate resources effectively, prioritize risk