What is 'limited' in Advanced Risk Professional ?
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06-10-2022 01:39 AM
For IRM professional, the pricing guide mentions "limited" for Advanced Risk . Unfortunately, 'Limited' is not defined anywhere.
What exactly are the limitations in the professional license for advanced risk?
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06-13-2022 01:30 AM
Maximum 2 active RAMs (risk assessment methodology) are available as part of ARA Limited that are too restricted to that specific domain such as privacy. This means customers should only use ARA for doing their privacy risk assessments and if they need ARA for operational, IT, or enterprise risk they should be procuring IRM licenses and not privacy licenses. Hence the term ARA Limited (which is limited to the upstream application use case)
Also, to clarify ARA limited is only available as part of the Privacy management application currently. In the future, even BCM and VRM may have ARA Limited as well. Customers with IRM professional get ARA minus automated factors while enterprise customers get everything.
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03-14-2023 02:10 PM
Utkarsh - is this still the case in Tokyo where the IRM Pro license has a maximum of only 2 active RAMs?
Also, I understand that IRM Pro does not come with automated factors; however, is there any other way to pull information into the assessment (e.g. auto-populate fields from the CI if you choose that CI as the object of the Advanced Risk Assessment?
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06-13-2022 05:07 AM
Aha. Finally a real answer :-). 2, that is *very* limited 😞 I guess we'll have to try selling an enterprise license.
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06-15-2022 12:14 AM
Feel free to reject an answer but don't get nasty...People will remember your attitude.
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06-15-2022 07:21 AM
There is nothing nasty in my reply. I tried to express I'm happy with the first real answer.
I stated that 2 active risk assessments is indeed very limited. Such assessments are usually not spread equally over time but come in periods (often together with audits). This limit of 2 would mean customers need an enterprise license even if they don’t need all the other functionality.
So I appreciate a real answer, following a few ‘hollow’ answers. But I do comment on the license policy. If people remember that, it's fine.