Risk Management Framework definition

Risk Management Framework means the risk management framework, as amended from time to time, established by the Board of Trustees in accordance with Article XVII and the Pension Benefits Act.
Risk Management Framework means:
Risk Management Framework means a set of components that provide the foundations and organisational arrangements for designing, implementing, monitoring, reviewing and continually improving risk management throughout the organisation; as defined within AS/NZS ISO 31000:2009.

Examples of Risk Management Framework in a sentence

  • We leverage industry-leading frameworks, such as the NIST AI Risk Management Framework, to build robust, future-ready solutions that align with the public sector's regulatory and operational demands.

  • NIST AI RMF Alignment: Adherence to the NIST AI Risk Management Framework.

  • Our Methodology Starts with the Identification of the Risk Management Framework by the Enterprise or IT Risk Office.


More Definitions of Risk Management Framework

Risk Management Framework means a set of internal policies or
Risk Management Framework or “RMF” means the GCF risk management framework adopted by the Board by:
Risk Management Framework has the meaning given to it in the Operating Requirements.
Risk Management Framework. – means a set of elements in a system which may include strategic planning, decision making, processes, policies and procedures for dealing with the risks.
Risk Management Framework means a study of the elements used to assist an insurer or insurance group to identify, assess, monitor, manage, and report on material and relevant risk of the insurer or the insurance group.
Risk Management Framework means a study OF THE ELEMENTS USED to assist an insurer or
Risk Management Framework means a study to assist an insurer or insurance group to identify,