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Risk Controls

Definition

Risk controls are measures, policies, or procedures implemented to reduce or manage potential adverse events. These safeguards are applied across various operational areas, including financial transactions, cybersecurity protocols, and data management. Their purpose is to identify, assess, and mitigate threats that could lead to financial losses, operational disruptions, or data breaches. Effective risk controls are essential for maintaining the stability and security of digital asset platforms and protocols.