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viki

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How can the risk of technological change be managed?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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The three steps for IT security management controls and implementation are: prioritize risks, respond to risks, and __________ .
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

First, an evaluation of the scope of the change, the sponsor's commitment to the change, the change agent's skills, and the expected support or resistance must be performed. This assessment will help determine if the scope of the change is doable; whether the sponsors are strongly enough committed to push the change through; whether the change agents have the skills required to implement the change; and the strength of the resistance of the change targets. By attending to these issues, technological change can be implemented more successfully.

Answer to Question 2

monitor risks



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