Sekundärschädenrisiken
Sekundärschädenrisiken refers to the potential for damage or negative consequences that arise indirectly from an initial event or incident. These are not the immediate, direct impacts, but rather the subsequent problems that develop as a result. For example, a direct physical injury might lead to secondary risks such as psychological trauma, long-term disability, or financial strain due to lost income and medical expenses. In a business context, a cyberattack is a direct damage, while the resulting loss of customer trust, reputational damage, and potential regulatory fines are secondary risks.
Understanding and assessing Sekundärschädenrisiken is crucial for comprehensive risk management. It involves identifying potential cascading effects