Risk Identification

Risk Identification (or Identification Risk) is the process of listing potential project risks and their characteristics that could potentially prevent the work, project, program, organisation, or investment from achieving its objectives.

Reference Definition by OECD: An Identification Risk is defined as the probability that an intruder identifies at least one respondent in the disseminated microdata. This identification may lead to the disclosure of (sensitive) information about the respondent. The risk of identification depends on the number and nature of quasi-identifiers in the microdata and in the a priori knowledge of the intruder.

Related Definitions in the Project: The Risk Management; Project Management

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