The Science and Art of Security Risk Assessment - eBook
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From a scientific perspective, a well-done risk assessment is the product of a formal step-by-step process. It requires as much hard data as possible, as well as training and education of the assessor. This data comes in the form of actual monetary values of previous losses as well as the actual times that various threats have occurred (one of the best predictors of the future is the past) and other forms of tangible numbers from events that will quantify probability, criticality and vulnerability. All of this information is presented in the new ASIS publication, The Science and Art of Security Risk Assessment.
Take your reading to the next level with our new eBook experience – where you can access your favorite ASIS publications anytime, anywhere. The easy-to-use features let you view from the browser or an app, add notes, highlight text, and more.
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From a scientific perspective, a well-done risk assessment is the product of a formal step-by-step process. It requires as much hard data as possible, as well as training and education of the assessor. This data comes in the form of actual monetary values of previous losses as well as the actual times that various threats have occurred (one of the best predictors of the future is the past) and other forms of tangible numbers from events that will quantify probability, criticality and vulnerability. All of this information is presented in the new ASIS publication, The Science and Art of Security Risk Assessment.
Author | Dr. Glen Kitteringham, M.Sc, CPP |
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Published Date | 2021 |
Languages | English |