Value at Risk (VaR)
Definition
A statistical measure of the potential loss in value of an asset or portfolio over a defined period at a given confidence level. While originally developed for traded financial instruments, VaR concepts are being adapted for intangible asset risk management to quantify the range of outcomes arising from IP litigation exposure, brand reputation events, regulatory changes, and competitive obsolescence — providing a probabilistic framework for intangible value protection strategy.
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