3 Week Project (WK1 OF 3)
Security Assessment Worksheet
Instructions
The Security Assessment Worksheet is designed to identify individual threats specific to your organization of choice. This worksheet will be submitted as an appendix with your Individual Assignments in Weeks One, Two, and Three. See p. 2 for an example and a blank matrix to complete.
Weekly Breakdown:
Week One: Threat and Risk Assessment Assignment
Threats should include actions that cause immediate or impending damage. Risk is estimated by allocating a probability score on a scale from 1 to 10, where 1 represents a threat that is least likely to occur and 10 represents a threat that is most likely to occur. Criticality is estimated on a similar scale, where a score of 1 represents a threat that causes the least damage and 10 represents a threat that causes the most damage. Add the two scales to get the estimated risk score. Upon completion, the ranking score is listed numerically where 1 represents the threat with the highest risk, followed by 2 representing the second highest risk score, and so on until all threats are ranked in order from highest risk to lowest risk.
Fill in the name of the organization you have chosen.
List threats specific to the organization
Add risk scores and rankings with scores specific to the threats.
Submit the Security Assessment Worksheet as an appendix in the Week One assignment.
Week Two: Vulnerability Assignment
Consider the vulnerability gaps associated with the chosen organization; these include vulnerabilities associated with crime trends, terrain, geographical location, weather patterns, and so on.
List current vulnerabilities under the Vulnerabilities column.
Submit the Security Assessment Worksheet as an appendix to the Week Two assignment.
Week Three: Managing Vulnerabilities and Applying Countermeasures
Apply countermeasures to prevent or mitigate the risk and vulnerability associated with each threat.
List countermeasures and the estimated cost under the Countermeasures & Cost column.
Submit the Security Assessment Worksheet as an appendix to the Week Three assignment.
See the next page for an example Security Assessment Table and the blank table for you to complete.
Example:
Organization Name and Address | ABC Bank, 100 Main Street, New York, NY | ||||||
Week 1: Threat and Risk Assessment Paper | Week 2: Vulnerability Paper | Week 3: Managing Vulnerabilities and Applying Countermeasures Paper | |||||
Threat | Risk | Priority | Vulnerabilities | Countermeasures & Cost | |||
Probability | Criticality | Total | |||||
Bomb | 3/10 | 9/10 | 12/20 | Limited road to building distance, older structure | Bi-weekly Bomb detection canines, bollards Estimated Cost: Canines = $900/month; Bollards = $1,500 | ||
Robbery | 7/10 | 7/10 | 14/20 | No video cameras (CCTV), direct access to freeway | Silent alarms, CCTV Estimated Cost: CCTV = $3,000 | ||
Sniper Attack | 1/10 | 7/10 | 8/20 | Many high buildings with direct line of sight | Bullet proof glass Estimated Cost: Bullet proof glass = $2,000 |
Organization Name and Address | |||||||
Week 1: Threat and Risk Assessment Paper | Week 2: Vulnerability Paper | Week 3: Managing Vulnerabilities and Applying Countermeasures Paper | |||||
Threat | Risk | Priority | Vulnerabilities | Countermeasures & Cost | |||
Probability | Criticality | Total | |||||