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EPISODE · May 27, 2025 · 8 MIN

The 3 Risk Models Every IT and Business Leader Must Understand

from The ITSM Practice: Elevating ITSM and IT Security Knowledge · host Luigi Ferri

Dive into this essential episode of "The ITSM Practice Podcast" hosted by Luigi Ferri, where we rethink risk management beyond frameworks and dashboards. Discover how hidden vulnerabilities can silently disrupt operations and why evolving from Risk Officer to Continuity Architect is crucial for true resilience.In this episode, we answer to: Which risks are we ignoring because they don't fit usual categories? How can we identify informal, undocumented, or assumed asset dependencies? What would happen if a quiet, always-working process failed unexpectedly?Resources Mentioned in this Episode:Scytale website, article “Asset-Based Risk Assessment”, link https://scytale.ai/glossary/asset-based-risk-assessment/Aptine website, article “How to conduct Threat-Based Risk Assessment, link https://aptien.com/en/kb/articles/how-to-conduct-threat-based-risk-assessmentBCP Builder website, article “What is the relationship between Business Continuity and Risk Management”, link https://www.bcpbuilder.com/business-continuity-risk-management/Connect with me on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theitsmpractice/Website: http://www.theitsmpractice.comAnd if you want more tips and guidance, follow me on LinkedIn. I am sharing daily posts regarding Enterprise Service Management, IT Service Management, and IT Security.Credits:Sound engineering by Alan Southgate - http://alsouthgate.co.uk/Graphics by Yulia Kolodyazhnaya

Dive into this essential episode of "The ITSM Practice Podcast" hosted by Luigi Ferri, where we rethink risk management beyond frameworks and dashboards. Discover how hidden vulnerabilities can silently disrupt operations and why evolving from Risk Officer to Continuity Architect is crucial for true resilience.In this episode, we answer to: Which risks are we ignoring because they don't fit usual categories? How can we identify informal, undocumented, or assumed asset dependencies? What would happen if a quiet, always-working process failed unexpectedly?Resources Mentioned in this Episode:Scytale website, article “Asset-Based Risk Assessment”, link https://scytale.ai/glossary/asset-based-risk-assessment/Aptine website, article “How to conduct Threat-Based Risk Assessment, link https://aptien.com/en/kb/articles/how-to-conduct-threat-based-risk-assessmentBCP Builder website, article “What is the relationship between Business Continuity and Risk Management”, link https://www.bcpbuilder.com/business-continuity-risk-management/Connect with me on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theitsmpractice/Website: http://www.theitsmpractice.comAnd if you want more tips and guidance, follow me on LinkedIn. I am sharing daily posts regarding Enterprise Service Management, IT Service Management, and IT Security.Credits:Sound engineering by Alan Southgate - http://alsouthgate.co.uk/Graphics by Yulia Kolodyazhnaya

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