Residual risk refers to the level of risk that remains after all mitigating measures and controls have been implemented. In risk management, organizations identify, assess, and apply strategies to reduce risks to an acceptable level. However, it is often impossible to eliminate all risks entirely, even with the best precautions in place. Residual risk is important because it helps organizations understand the potential impacts that could still arise despite their efforts to mitigate risks.
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