Effects of human factors when identifying risks


Question: An individual with supervisory experience A company is in the middle of identifying and analyzing risks using the risk and control self-assessment (RSCA) methodology. A goal of the methodology is to minimize the effects of human factors when identifying risks. What are some of those factors? Select two. Question options: Overreacting to risks associated with accidents Underreacting to risks caused by a natural disaster Overreacting to long-term risks Overreacting to risks caused by intentional actionsreturns to school and earns a degree in network security. The networking lab uses appliances from a specific vendor. Upon graduating, the individual gets a job as an IT manager but also performs a few technical tasks. When buying appliances, the individual insists on devices from the vendor the school uses. What kind of decision-making bias is the individual displaying? Question options: Present Anchoring Confirmation Fundamental

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