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Enterprise Risk Control

Definition

Enterprise Risk Control involves the specific actions and internal systems implemented by an organization to manage identified risks across all its operations. These controls are designed to mitigate potential adverse events, ensure compliance with regulations, and safeguard assets. In the digital asset sector, this includes robust cybersecurity measures, strict access protocols for digital wallets, and comprehensive compliance checks. Effective controls are vital for operational resilience and maintaining stakeholder trust.