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Defining five levels of SLA security controls each from 98.9 to 98.5 respectively to control penalty risk must be a part of Why are you wasting our time idiot!!!

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Answered by Sidyandex
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SLA is an agreement between a specialist co-op and its inward or outer clients that records what benefits the supplier will outfit and characterizes the administration benchmarks the supplier is committed to meet.


The SLA is frequently joined by reference into the specialist co-op's lord administrations understanding.

Answered by topanswers
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SLA: An agreement or a contract signed between a service provider and their internal or external customers is called Service Level Agreement.  

It lays the rules with which the business groups must follow. Failure in the following of the rule might result in legal action taken.

If the security parameter is set at 98.5 and it goes below 98 necessary penalty has to be paid and actions much be taken against it according to the agreement which must be a part of Architectural Risks.

The client should provide the security control parameter to avail the services of the provider. Failure to meet the requirement will result in penalty risk.

Hence, the answer is Architectural Risks.

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