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Risk and Control Self Assessment
Unlock the full potential of your risk management strategy.
About this course
The Risk and Control Self-Assessment (RCSA) course offered by The Protecht Group, in partnership with the Risk Management Institution of Australasia (RMIA) is comprehensive training, tailored specifically for experienced risk managers seeking to refine their skills and enhance their organisation’s risk management capabilities.
Course specifics
Audience: Risk managers, compliance officers, internal auditors and other risk management professionals who are responsible for overseeing and implementing risk management strategies
Cost: $770.00 (members), $924.00 (non-members)
Facilitator: The Protecht Group
Format: On-Demand
Time: 4.5 hours of video content
CPD Points: 5
Course Facilitator:
The Protecht Group
Course details
This hands-on training is perfect for seasoned risk managers looking to refine their skills and tackle real-world challenges. You’ll get practical, actionable insights on identifying risks, assessing controls, and integrating RCSA into your organisation’s strategy. Through interactive workshops and expert guidance, you'll learn to make your risk management processes more effective and aligned with industry best practices. Elevate your expertise and drive impactful improvements in your organisation’s risk management today.
Key topics covered:
1. Objectives and purpose of RCSA
Objectives of RCSA
What is RCSA?
2. What are we assessing – risks
Types of risk
Components of risk
Risk bow ties
Measures of risk
3. What are we assessing – controls
Types of controls
How controls modify risk
Control classifications
4. Risk and control taxonomies
Objectives of taxonomies
Common types of taxonomies
Using taxonomies in RCSA
5. Risk management and RCSA frameworks
How RCSA integrates with other risk processes
Risk and reward framework
RCSA in an enterprise risk management framework
6. Approaches to risk assessment
Tools and techniques for risk assessment
7. RCSA methods
Determining what we will assess
Likelihood and impact scales
Setting likelihood scales: what measure?
Setting impact scales: how many types of impact?
Assessing risks: inherent, residual and targeted
Assessing the effectiveness of controls
8. RCSA process
Identifying business and process objectives
Identifying critical processes
Identifying risks
Identifying controls
Evaluating risks
Treatment methods
Methods for collecting information
Preparing for a risk workshop
Facilitating a risk workshop
9. RCSA reporting
Types of report and information
Information to report
Including RCSA in an aggregated dashboard report
Interpreting reports
10. When should risk assessment be carried out?
Periodic risk assessment
Dynamic risk assessment
Integration with other risk processes
Formal and informal risk assessment
11. Roles and responsibilities
RCSA and the three-lines model
Who owns risk and controls?
Who owns risk and control self assessment?
Learning outcomes:
Master RCSA Techniques: Gain advanced skills in identifying, evaluating, and managing risks within your organisation through effective RCSA practices. Learn to design and implement robust risk assessments and control evaluations that align with your organisation's objectives and regulatory requirements.
Apply Best Practices: Develop a deep understanding of best practices for integrating RCSA into your broader risk management framework. Learn to effectively report and communicate RCSA findings to drive continuous improvements and enhance overall risk management processes.
Enhance Practical Skills: Engage in interactive workshops and case studies to apply RCSA concepts to real-world scenarios. Build practical skills that will enable you to address complex risk management challenges and make informed, strategic decisions within your organisation.