Environment • • in public administration; also, in particular: • •
Hazard mitigation in emergency management; also, in particular: • • • •
Financial risk •
Financial risk management deals with mitigation of financial risks
Information technology • Mitigation, a kind of defense against security issues in computing, as part of
vulnerability management and
risk management.
Law •
Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000, a U.S. federal legislation passed in 2000 that amended provisions of the United States Code related to disaster relief •
Mitigation (law), the principle that a party who has suffered loss has to take reasonable action to minimize the amount of the loss suffered • Also in law, mitigating factors may cause a crime to be considered less serious, or provide a reason to make a punishment less severe.
Occupational safety and health Mitigation of the effects of incidents and health hazards is one of the central precepts of
occupational safety and health, as workers may be exposed to hazards, and that it is not always possible to eliminate the associated risk, making it necessary to deal with the consequences on those occasions when harmful incidents occur.
Politics • Mitigation of
political risk ==See also==