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Display titleRisk Assessment and Prioritization in the Smart City Cyber Resilience Planning Process
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Page creatorPinfold (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation23:51, December 19, 2021
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Date of latest edit05:11, January 25, 2023
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This use case summarizes an engagement between a GCTC Action Cluster member, Adaptable Security Corp (ADA), and a California municipality, focusing on how the risk management process, with a particular focus on risk assessment and prioritization, played a critical role in the overall cyber resilience planning process. The content covered in this use case primarily aligns with the ​ Prepare​, ​ Select​, ​ Assess​, and ​ Monitor​ steps of the RMF.
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