Consequence
1. Consequence is the result or outcome following an incident that will have an impact to organization asset.
Similar Terms: Risk Impact, Risk Consequence Related Term: Risk Likelihood, Risk Rating, Risk Level, Risk Treatment
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2. Outcome of an incident that will have an impact on an organization's objectives.
(Source: AE/HSC/NCEMA 7000:2012)
3. Outcome of an Event
Notes (1) : There can be more than one consequence from one event. Notes (2) : Consequences can range from positive to negative. Notes (2) : Consequences can be expressed qualitatively or quantitatively. (Source: ISO 22399:2007 – Societal Security - Guideline for Incident Preparedness and Operational Continuity Management) - clause 3.2 |
4. Outcome of an event (2.17) affecting objectives.
Notes (1) : An event can lead to a range of consequences.
Notes (2) : A consequence can be certain or uncertain and can have positive or negative effects on objectives.
Notes (3) : Consequences can be expressed qualitatively or quantitatively.
Notes (4) : Initial consequences can escalate through knock-on effects.
[ISO Guide 73:2009, definition 3.6.1.3]
(Source: ISO 31000:2009 – Risk Management — Principles and Guidelines) - clause 2.18
5. Outcome of an incident that will have an impact on an organization's objectives.
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6. The end result following a Business Continuity incident that can be defined as loss, injury, disadvantage or gain.
(Source: Business Continuity Institute - BCI)