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Build a bulletproof company.

Are you seeking to establish a company that is immune to risk and adds value to your business? Look no further than the Risk Model Canvas. This is a single-page tool for identifying business risks using the Business Model Canvas as a basis. With the Risk Model Canvas, you'll be able to address threats to your key objectives, bolster your business model, and secure business continuity. Additionally, it will assist you in comprehending the role of management in information security and give you insight into your security risks from a practical business viewpoint. The outcome will be a comprehensive understanding of your business, risks, and areas for improvement that deserve the highest priority. Experience the benefits of the Risk Model Canvas for yourself and take your business to the next level.

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Quickly identify risks and opportunities

Identify risks and opportunities you did not know you had. The likelihood for your business to thrive is higher when you know your risks and opportunities.

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Make confident decisions

Any business decision is only as good as the information on which it's based. To make confident decisions, you need to have access to accurate insights.

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ISO27001 compliant

The Risk Model Canvas suits the ISO27001 standard and can help meet various standard requirements, such as context description, risk analysis, and management involvement.

Risk Model Canvas

The Risk Model Canvas is a tool that helps businesses identify high-level risks. Originally developed for identifying information security risks, the Risk Model Canvas can also be used for other types of risks and complies with many ISO standards.

The Risk Model Canvas is based on the Business Model Canvas, which can be used to describe the company context and challenges the risks that can threaten a business. Risk analysis is an important management obligation, but it can be challenging for topics like quality management, information security, and privacy management. By using familiar business tools, such as the Business Model Canvas, the Risk Model Canvas can help business owners get involved and provide direction for abstract themes like privacy, security, and business continuity.

The Risk Model Canvas consists of nine building blocks similar to the Business Model Canvas. Each block is analyzed for potential risks to the business. For example, Customer Segments consider what compliance requirements might be blocking customer engagement, and Key Resources evaluate the risks associated with the unavailability, corruption, or breach of critical resources.

The Risk Model Canvas can be used to comply with ISO standards, which requires consideration of business context, risk, and management involvement.

The three steps of Risk Model Canvas

Step 1: describe the context with Business Model Canvas

Step 2: prepare risk definitions and appetite; how much risk is your organization willing to deal with

Step 3: Analyze high-level risk and objectify management's gut feeling

Case studies

Coming months, more case studies will be provided. Do you like to have your case placed here? don't hesitate to get in touch with us.

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SAAS Company
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IT service Company

What our customers think

"I thought that the implementation of ISO27001 would be a bureaucratic exercise. However, the pragmatic approach with Risk Model Canvas has already saved our company money after only one year.”

Director owner of a medical software company ★★★★★

"Thanks to the implementation of the ISO quality system, our company was able to survive the Corona epidemic without much difficulty. The Risk Model Canvas method has contributed enormously to this.”

Director owner of a software company ★★★★★

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Step 1 Describe context
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Step 2: prepare risk definitions and appetite
Step 3: Analyze high-level risk and objectify management's gut feelingStep 3: Analyze high-level risk and objectify management's gut feeling
Step 3: Analyze high-level risk and objectify management's gut feeling
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Video: Risk management in a business language
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