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Founded in 1995 by the ANSSI and regularly updated, the EBIOS method (Expression of Needs and Identification of Security Objective) benefits from 15 years of experience in the field of risk management. It is used to assess and treat risks related to information systems security (ISS). It also allows persons to communicate them within the organization and with its partners, thus forming a complete tool for managing ISS risks.

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  • Expression of the Needs and Identification of Security Objects
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  • Founded in 1995 by the ANSSI and regularly updated, the EBIOS method (Expression of Needs and Identification of Security Objective) benefits from 15 years of experience in the field of risk management. It is used to assess and treat risks related to information systems security (ISS). It also allows persons to communicate them within the organization and with its partners, thus forming a complete tool for managing ISS risks.
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  • Founded in 1995 by the ANSSI and regularly updated, the EBIOS method (Expression of Needs and Identification of Security Objective) benefits from 15 years of experience in the field of risk management. It is used to assess and treat risks related to information systems security (ISS). It also allows persons to communicate them within the organization and with its partners, thus forming a complete tool for managing ISS risks.
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