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Single loss expectancy (SLE) is defined as the cost related to a single realized risk against a particular asset. Which formula is used to represent Single loss expectancy

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Answer:

SLE = AV * EF, is the correct answer for the above question. Where SLE refers the "Single loss expectancy", AV refers to the "asset value" and EF refers to the "exposure factor".

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Risk management is used to identify the risk in any project. When the project is going to develop then there is a need to identify the risk which comes under the development of the project.
  • The above-defined formula is related to risk management which concludes about the asset risk in any project.
  • The asset is a term that can be called for the physical or logical resources of the organization.

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