Do nothing! 

The standard should be enough:

  • [current] the system as it is today
  • [target] the system you would love to have

Click OK to continue.


Let us identify the phases of the project, to show risk evolution. At least, there is always a base phase, which shows the current situation. Then a number of phases mark the future evolution.


You may identify and assign values to backup equipment and safeguards in each phase.


There are several ways to use the phases:

  • as different stages of a project to improve security; that is, to review the progress of risk as security improvement programs are executed
  • as historical, for example for years, to present the progress of system security



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Click to edit the selected phase. See “[[rt_ph1]]”.

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Click to create a new phase. See “[[rt_ph1]]”.

Click to clone the selected phase. A new phase is created that inherits all the values associated to the original one. Then you may edit to adjust.

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to move a phase up (before the previous one)

also SHIFT + UP_ARROW (one or more phases)

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to move a phase down (after the next one)

also SHIFT + DOWN_ARROW (one or more phases)

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Click to merge two phases into one. It merges the selected phase with the following one.

This action is typically used before a phase is removed in order to use the values of the disappearing phase into the next phase(s).

See “[[Combination and removal of phases]]”

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Remove the selected phase.