Threats in security risk assessments are typically classified as either man-made (e.g., vandalism, terrorism) or natural (e.g., earthquakes, floods). This distinction helps define appropriate mitigation strategies.
A, B, and C describe other possible classifications but are not the foundational categories.
[References:, PSP Study Guide – Threat Classification in Risk Assessment, POA Manual – Risk Types and Threat Sources, ]
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