Risk Identification
ABA SELF-PACED ONLINE TRAINING
Explains how to monitor and survey the internal and external environment for emerging risks and the approaches to identify risks associated with noncompliance with internal and external expectations. Explores the determinants involved in calculating idiosyncratic risk. Describes the objectives and usefulness of the RCSA process and the importance of elevating those risks that are identified as inherently high.
Objectives:
- Describe the key components an effective risk identification process
- Identify risks associated with noncompliance
- Identify common types of idiosyncratic risks
- Describe the role of the risk and control self-assessment (RCSA) in risk identification
Audience: Risk management and control professionals in the first, second or third line functions with primary responsibilities including risk assessment, risk testing, measurement and monitoring, risk reporting, audit, or governance across credit risk, financial and/or non-financial risk categories. Directors, members of senior management, State/Federal bank examiners, external risk consultants or auditors.
Related Training: This course applies to the
Certificate in Risk Management Frameworks .
ABA Professional Certifications: 1.0 CERP
The New York Bankers Association is a Local ABA Training Provider.
Questions: NYBA Professional Development at
(212) 297-1679 or
[email protected].