There are seven risks responses that a project manager can choose from. Which risk response is appropriate for both positive and negative risk events? A. Acceptance B. Transference C. Sharing D. Mitigation Suggested Answer: contingency reserves to deal with risks, in case they occur. Acceptance is the only response for both threats and opportunities. Answer: C is incorrect. Sharing is a Community Answer: A Only acceptance is appropriate for both positive and negative risk events. Often sharing is used for low probability and low impact risk events regardless of the positive or negative effects the risk event may bring the project. Acceptance response is a part of Risk Response planning process. Acceptance response delineates that the project plan will not be changed to deal with the risk. Management may develop a contingency plan if the risk does occur. Acceptance response to a risk event is a strategy that can be used for risks that pose either threats or opportunities. Acceptance response can be of two types: Passive acceptance: It is a strategy in which no plans are made to try or avoid or mitigate the risk. Active acceptance: Such responses include developing seeks to lower the probability and/or impact of a risk event. This question is in CSSLP Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional Exam For getting Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP) Certificate Disclaimers: The website is not related to, affiliated with, endorsed or authorized by ISC. Trademarks, certification & product names are used for reference only and belong to ISC. The website does not contain actual questions and answers from ISC's Certification Exams.
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