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Exin CDCP Exam - Topic 1 Question 47 Discussion

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Question #: 47
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Which formula can be used to define risk?

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According to the CDCP Preparation Guide1, risk can be defined as the product of impact and probability. Impact is the measure of the negative consequences or losses that may result from a risk event, such as downtime, data loss, or damage to the data centre. Probability is the measure of the likelihood or frequency of a risk event occurring, based on historical data, expert judgment, or statistical analysis. By multiplying impact and probability, risk can be quantified and compared, which helps in prioritizing and mitigating the risks. For example, a risk event that has a high impact but a low probability may have the same risk level as a risk event that has a low impact but a high probability.


1: CDCP Preparation Guide, page 25, section 2.5.1 2: Data center risk assessment: A decision-making tool3, page 1, section 1 4: Accounting for Risk in Your Data Center Design/Build Strategy5, page 1, section 1 6: A Novel Framework for Data Center Risk Assessment7, page 1, section 1

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Cornell
8 days ago
I remember practicing a question about risk that mentioned the Sharpe ratio. Is that related to defining risk?
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Chan
13 days ago
I think the formula for risk involves the standard deviation of returns, but I'm not entirely sure how to apply it.
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Long
18 days ago
Ah yes, the risk formula! I'm pretty confident I know this one. It's probability multiplied by impact, right? I'll write that down to make sure I have the right approach.
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Maybelle
23 days ago
Risk formula, risk formula... Ugh, why can't I remember this? I know it's an important concept, but the specifics are escaping me right now. Gotta stay calm and try to work through this step-by-step.
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Jillian
28 days ago
The risk formula - I remember learning that in class. Let me see, I think it has to do with the chance of an event occurring and the potential impact. I'll write that out to be sure I have it right.
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Lauran
1 month ago
I know there's a formula for risk, but I'm drawing a blank on the specifics. Maybe something about likelihood and consequences? I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Nakita
1 month ago
Hmm, I think the formula for risk might involve probability and impact, but I'm not totally sure. I'll need to review my notes to be certain.
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