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The Stevens Company Is Converting From The Sql Server Data The Stevens Company is transitioning from an SQL Server database to an Oracle® database. During this migration, various risks may arise that could impact the success and security of the project. The following is a Risk Information Sheet for at least five identified risks, including those related to information security and business continuity. Each risk description fully details the potential threat, while probability and impact are assessed as low, medium, or high, supported by rationales explaining these evaluations. Risk 1: Data Loss During Migration Description: There is a significant risk that some data may be lost or corrupted during the transfer process from the SQL Server database to the Oracle database. This can occur due to incompatible data formats, improper migration procedures, or unexpected system failures. Probability: High Impact: High Rationale: Given the complexity of data migration, there is a high likelihood of encountering issues such as data incompatibility, transfer errors, or system crashes, which can result in extensive data loss. The impact is high because critical business operations might be disrupted, affecting decision-making and customer service. Risk 2: Data Security Breaches During Migration Description: The migration process could expose sensitive organizational data to security threats, including unauthorized access or interception by malicious actors, especially if encryption and secure channels are not properly utilized. Probability:


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