Risk Analysis

/rɪsk əˈnæl.ə.sɪs/

noun — "figuring out what could go wrong before it actually does (and usually does anyway)."

Risk Analysis in information technology is the process of identifying, assessing, and prioritizing potential threats to systems, data, or business operations. It helps organizations understand the likelihood and impact of risks so they can implement controls, mitigation strategies, and contingency plans.

Technically, Risk Analysis involves:

Performance

/pərˈfɔːr.məns/

noun — "how fast your code runs before users start complaining."

Performance in information technology refers to the effectiveness and efficiency with which a system, application, or network executes its tasks. It encompasses metrics like speed, responsiveness, resource utilization, and throughput, helping engineers optimize systems for reliability and user experience.

Technically, Performance involves: