Does Ketryx support Git-based risks?

Alyssa Frostbutter
Alyssa Frostbutter
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Yes, you can create a risk in a .md file in Git, which will be read only in Ketryx. To do this, use the following field keys:

  • Initial likelihood of occurrence (P1)

  • Initial likelihood of harm (P2)

  • Initial total probability

  • Initial severity

  • Initial risk evaluation

  • Residual likelihood of occurrence (P1)

  • Residual likelihood of harm (P2)

  • Residual total probability

  • Residual severity

  • Residual risk evaluation

  • Risk acceptability

However, we recommend managing risks directly in Ketryx to support use of calculated fields and to ensure the best overall user experience.

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