Abstract
At present, it is difficult to imagine the provision of any global services without the introduction of information and communication technologies. The energy company of the Islamic Republic of Iran is territorially distributed, and without a corporate information and telecommunications network, it would cease to exist. In a geographically distributed company on 1,648,195 sq.km, there are several hundred access points and several thousand users of the corporate information and telecommunications network and, therefore, it is very important to understand the possible risks, their assessment and management. In such large geographically distributed corporate information and telecommunications networks with high load, for the use of big data, you need to have a complete picture of risks in order to develop risk models. Without a picture of possible risks, it is impossible to build scenarios for various negative and emergency situations. If we consider the probability of a negative event occurring in the corporate information and telecommunications network as a risk, then its definition, analysis and taking measures to minimize the negative consequences is called risk management. One of the main properties of the risks of a corporate information and telecommunications network is their uncertainty. A geographically distributed corporate network is highly exposed to external factors that can directly affect the quality of its functioning. The occurrence of such situations is difficult to predict.
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