Starting with a risk assessment, an analyst can create up to four different comparative analyses of controls options to see the effect in risk reduction of each vs. the current risk exposure. But Risk Treatment Analysis also reveals deeper views of the problem space, so your presentation can be tuned to the interest level of your audience, from board members (e.g., show them risk reduction for every dollar spent) to front-line risk owners (e.g., show them loss exposure by threat actor type). As you’ll see in the samples below, the PPT presentations stay simple and easy to grasp, no matter the level of granularity.
At a high level, reports show hard numbers for change in risk, change in cost to implement a control, and cost/benefit for every dollar spent. In this Workstation Breach report, enhanced encryption is the winner, reducing risk by $2.1 million for a $300,000 investment or $7 for every $1 spent.
Next, see the power of Risk Treatment Analysis to slice and dice reporting results for greater depth of support for decision makers. Drilling down on the encryption option for effect on loss exposure by assets most at risk, comparing current state to after risk treatment:
By top threats presenting the highest aggregate annualized loss exposure:
And there are many more reports. These native PowerPoint, fully customizable slides can be easily cut and pasted into corporate PowerPoint templates for a finished look. No matter the depth of the dive into the selected treatment option, the RiskLens PowerPoint exports remain easily digestible representations that keep the conversation at an elevated level.