Security Basics mailing list archives
RE: Risk Assessment/Management
From: "Brian McCaleb" <bmccaleb () jouve com>
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 10:25:03 -0800
Mark, This book by T. Peltier is pretty decent, in my opinion. I have just completed a graduate level risk assessment class, and this was our textbook. It has clear cut examples and walkthrough on how to do a FRAP (Facilitated Risk Analysis Process). http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0849333466/002-5266985-0028061?v=glance &n=283155&s=books&v=glance I am sure you can find it cheaper on half.com or the like. Cheers, Brian -----Original Message----- From: Mark Brunner [mailto:mark_brunner () hotmail com] Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 3:02 PM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: Risk Assessment/Management I am looking for a tool, template or clear example of how to perform a Risk Assessment, and then manage the mitigation or acceptance of risk. I've read a lot of the available information regarding the theory, methodologies and strategy, but am having a real hard time taking the concepts and applying them to real world items. I've boiled my risk assessment effort to 5 key questions to start with for ease of creating some kind of matrix (spreadsheet for now). For instance, I try to use the following: 1. What are the resources - Information & Information Systems - I'm actually interested in protecting? Easy enough to figure out which are the critical items once an inventory is made and relationships are established. 2. What is the value of those resources, monetary or otherwise? Easy enough to get the replacement costs of hardware, software, config time, etc. but how do you valuate the data? Based on time and effort to recreate? 3. What are the all the possible threats that that those resources face? Where can I get a compendium of risks to apply to each item for Yes/No response? 4. What is the likelihood of those threats being realized? Am I supposed to GUESS at this? How to quantify? 5. What would be the impact of those threats on my business or personal life, if they were realized? Easy enough to figure out, based on criticality and function. I would appreciate any assistance offered. I'm floundering... Thanks, Mark
Attachment:
smime.p7s
Description:
Current thread:
- RE: Risk Assessment/Management Keith Phillips (Oct 31)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Risk Assessment/Management Steve.Cummings (Oct 31)
- RE: Risk Assessment/Management Brian McCaleb (Oct 31)