Your mitigation creates a new risk. Now what?
In 200 words, walk through a real or invented case where a chosen mitigation introduced a secondary risk. Show how you'd track the second-order risk in the same register, and the discipline that catches them at design time.
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Secondary risks are the second-order children of your mitigations; bake them in early.