A. risk appetite
The most important characteristic of an organization's policies is to reflect the organization's risk appetite.
Here's why:
Alignment with Objectives: Policies should align with the organization's overall goals and objectives. This includes its risk management objectives, which are influenced by its risk appetite. Risk appetite defines the level of risk the organization is willing to accept in pursuit of its objectives.
Risk Management: Policies are a fundamental part of an organization's risk management framework. They provide guidelines and rules for how risks should be identified, assessed, treated, and monitored. Risk appetite sets the boundaries for what is considered acceptable risk within these policies.
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