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Open Risk Taxonomy

The Open Risk Taxonomy is an open source risk classification framework developed by Open Risk.

The primary objective of the taxonomy is to support the development of a comprehensive and consistent set of open source risk management tools and risk models.

Format

The taxonomy consists of a set of files in declarative format (currently JSON)

Usage Examples

  • The taxonomy is used as one of the organizing principles for entries in the Open Risk Manual
  • An online version is hosted here (under development)

Further Reading

  • You can read more about the conceptual approach to the taxonomy in the following White Paper.
  • Related Blog Posts