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Enterprise risk services

Turning risk into value

Enterprise risk servicesAll organizations deal with risk on a daily basis. Some use explicit risk management processes. Most only recognize risk when they are in the middle of a crisis. Deloitte has worked hard over the years to understand and deal with risk for their clients. Bringing together professionals with expertise in risk assessment, internal auditing, cooperate governance, information and system assurance and other related services, provides clients with a risk service linking disparate activities.

We assist organization in controlling and assessing business risk by identifying and quantifying risk exposure and implementing systematic processes to manage risk.
Our professionals help businesses to take advantage of opportunities derived from better knowledge of risk, and ensure that management of risk is explicit and integral part of everyday business.

Our services include:

  • Corporate Governance Services
  • Enterprise Risk Management
  • Internal Audit
  • IT Control Assurance
  • Application Integrity
  • Business Continuity Management
  • Business Process and Control Improvement
  • Data Quality and Integrity
  • IT Governance
  • GRC Technology Solution Services
  • Security & Privacy Services;
    • Security Management
    • Identity and Access Management
    • Vulnerability Management
    • Infrastructure and Operations Security

 

Centre for risk intelligence

Deloitte’s centre for risk intelligence is the centre of excellence for collaborative thought leadership on governance, risk management and compliance. We work with industry and academia with the aim of building and encouraging a deeper appreciation and understanding of the nature of risk. 

We also endeavour to create risk response solutions through continuous research, discourse and innovation. The Apollo 13 simulation is an insightful delivery to such response.

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