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Unit V - Risk Assessment / Risk Management

Unit VRisk Assessment /Risk ManagementBUILDING DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYBUILDING DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYUnit V-2 Unit ObjectivesExplain what constitutes risk using the Threat-Vulnerability matrix tocapture Assessment a numerical rating for risk and justify the basis forthe top risks for asset threat/hazard pairs thatshould receive measures to mitigate vulnerabilities andreduce DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYUnit V-3 Risk ManagementRisk Management is the deliberate process ofunderstanding risk the likelihood that a threat willharm an asset with some severity of consequences anddeciding on and implementing actions to reduce : Combating Terrorism Threat andRisk Assessments Can Help Prioritize and TargetProgram Investments, April 1998 BUILDING DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYUnit V-4 Assessment Flow ChartAssetValueAssessment(Section )VulnerabilityAssessment(Section )Risk Assessment (Section )IdentifyMitigation Options(Chapters 2 and 3)Threat/HazardAssessment(Section )Cost AnalysisDecision(Risk Management )(Section )Analyze how mitigationoptions affect asset criticalityand ultimately riskAnalyze how mitigationoptions change vulnerabilityand ultimately riskBUILDING DESIGN FOR HOMELAND

Explain what constitutes risk. Evaluate risk using the Threat-Vulnerability Matrix to capture assessment information. Provide a numerical rating for risk and justify the basis for the rating. Identify top risks for asset – threat/hazard pairs that should receive measures to mitigate vulnerabilities and reduce risk.

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1 Unit VRisk Assessment /Risk ManagementBUILDING DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYBUILDING DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYUnit V-2 Unit ObjectivesExplain what constitutes risk using the Threat-Vulnerability matrix tocapture Assessment a numerical rating for risk and justify the basis forthe top risks for asset threat/hazard pairs thatshould receive measures to mitigate vulnerabilities andreduce DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYUnit V-3 Risk ManagementRisk Management is the deliberate process ofunderstanding risk the likelihood that a threat willharm an asset with some severity of consequences anddeciding on and implementing actions to reduce : Combating Terrorism Threat andRisk Assessments Can Help Prioritize and TargetProgram Investments, April 1998 BUILDING DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYUnit V-4 Assessment Flow ChartAssetValueAssessment(Section )VulnerabilityAssessment(Section )Risk Assessment (Section )IdentifyMitigation Options(Chapters 2 and 3)Threat/HazardAssessment(Section )Cost AnalysisDecision(Risk Management )(Section )Analyze how mitigationoptions affect asset criticalityand ultimately riskAnalyze how mitigationoptions change vulnerabilityand ultimately riskBUILDING DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYUnit V-5 Definition of RiskRisk is a combination of: The probability that an event will occur, and The consequences of its occurrenceRisk =Risk = Asset Value x Threat Rating x Vulnerability RatingTable 1-19.

2 Definition of Risk, page 1-38 BUILDING DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYUnit V-6 Quantifying RiskRisk AssessmentDetermine Asset ValueDetermine Threat Rating ValueDetermine Vulnerability Rating ValueDetermine relative risk for each threat against each assetSelect mitigation measures that have the greatestbenefit/cost for reducing riskBUILDING DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYUnit V-7An Approach to Quantifying RiskRisk =Risk = Asset Value xThreat Rating xVulnerability RatingBUILDING DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYUnit V-89842 Vulnerability Rating2658 Threat Rating8888 Asset Value144384160128 Engineering9977 Vulnerability Rating2348 Threat Rating5555 Asset Value90135140280 AdministrationCBR attackVehiclebombArmed attack(single gunman)Cyber attackFunctionCritical FunctionsExtracted from Table 1-20: Site Functional Pre-AssessmentScreening matrix , page 1-38 BUILDING DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYUnit V-99842 Vulnerability Rating2343 Threat Rating8888 Asset Value162403224 Structural Systems9953 Vulnerability Rating2344 Threat Rating4444 Asset Value721088048 SiteCBR attackVehiclebombArmed attack(single gunman)Cyber attackFunctionCritical InfrastructureExtracted from Table 1-21: Site Infrastructure SystemsPre- Assessment Screening matrix , page 1-40 BUILDING DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYUnit V-10 RiskAssessmentResultsBUILDING DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYUnit V-11 Selecting Mitigation MeasuresThree Options.

3 Do nothing and acceptthe a risk assessmentand manage the risk byinstalling reasonablemitigation the building against allthreats to achieve the leastamount of DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYUnit V-12 Mitigation Measurescan be: Procedures Equipment Personnel Capital InvestmentMitigation Measurescan be: Procedures Equipment Personnel Capital InvestmentMitigation MeasuresA mitigation measure is an action, device, or system usedto reduce risk by affecting an asset, threat, DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYUnit V-13 ASSETSR elocateReduceassetsPlan forrecoveryInsureReduce theimpact on theassetsMeasures to Reduce RiskTHREATSD eterDetectDenyDevalueAffect thethreat posed bythe adversaryVULNERABILITIESC oncealReduceEliminateAffect the degreeof vulnerabilityBUILDING DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYUnit V-14 Achieving Building Security.

4 Planning FactorsBuilding security integrates multiple concepts is to achieve a balanced approach thatcombines aesthetics, enhanced security, and use ofnon-structural DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYUnit V-15 Process ReviewCalculate the relative risk for each threat against eachassetIdentify the high risk areasIdentify Mitigation Options to reduce the riskBUILDING DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYUnit V-16 SummaryRisk DefinitionCritical Function and Critical Infrastructure MatrixNumerical and color coded risk scaleIdentify Mitigation OptionsBUILDING DESIGN FOR HOMELAND SECURITYUnit V-17 Unit V Case Study ActivityRisk RatingBackgroundFormula for determining a numeric value risk for each asset-threat/hazard pair:Risk = Asset Value x Threat Rating x Vulnerability RatingRequirements: Vulnerability Rating ApproachUse worksheet tables to summarize HIC asset, threat, and vulnerabilityassessments conducted in the previous activitiesUse the risk formula to determine the risk rating for each asset-threat/hazard pair for: Critical Functions Critical Infrastructur


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