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Riskcloud.net
Cloud-based enterprise risk management software conforming to ISO31000

What is Riskcloud.net?

Riskcloud.net is a comprehensive cloud-based enterprise risk management platform designed to help organizations implement world-class risk management practices efficiently. The software conforms to ISO31000 standards, enabling businesses to identify, assess, and mitigate risks across various operational areas.

The platform offers an integrated module suite covering corporate governance, risk management, compliance, business continuity, incident management, health & safety, environmental management, audit management, claims management, and risk analytics. This holistic approach allows organizations to centralize their risk management efforts and gain real-time insights into their risk landscape.

Features

  • ISO31000 Compliance: Conforms to international risk management standards
  • Integrated Module Suite: Comprehensive coverage of risk management areas including governance, compliance, and analytics
  • Cloud-Based Platform: Accessible from anywhere with internet connectivity
  • Real-Time Statistics: Live monitoring of risks, incidents, and hazards

Use Cases

  • Enterprise risk management implementation
  • ISO31000 compliance management
  • Business continuity planning and monitoring
  • Health and safety risk mitigation
  • Environmental management compliance
  • Incident tracking and management
  • Corporate governance oversight

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