CORAS representation. A risk is the likelihood of an incident and its consequence for an asset. Hence, in order to assess the risk level, we need to assess the likelihood of the incident and its consequence for the asset in question. Figure 18 illustrates how a risk is represented in a CORAS threat diagram as a combination of an incident, an asset, and an 'impacts'-relation from the incident to the asset. Our naming convention is shown in 0. Notice that the square brackets are normally used to hold likelihood and consequence assessments. We have inserted the variable/node names to be used in the corresponding DEXi fragment, in order to make it easier to understand the connection.
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CORAS representation. A risk is the likelihood of an incident and its consequence for an asset. Hence, in order to assess the risk level, we need to assess the likelihood of the incident and its consequence for the asset in question. Figure 18 13 illustrates how a risk is represented in a CORAS threat diagram as a combination of an incident, an asset, and an 'impacts'-relation from the incident to the asset. Our naming convention is shown in 0. Appendix I. Notice that the square brackets are normally used to hold likelihood and consequence assessments. We have inserted the variable/node names to be used in the corresponding DEXi fragment, in order to make it easier to understand the connection.
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