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Mission Assurance Analysis Protocol M A A P

Mission Assurance Analysis Protocol M A A P. - Kameswari Palepu (Kamu). Overview. Introduction Definitions Risk Management Operational Risk Management Mission Assurance Strategy Analysis Source of Operational Risk M A A P. Introduction. Increasing complexity of the business structure

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Mission Assurance Analysis Protocol M A A P

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  1. Mission Assurance Analysis ProtocolM A A P - Kameswari Palepu (Kamu)

  2. Overview • Introduction • Definitions • Risk Management • Operational Risk Management • Mission Assurance • Strategy • Analysis • Source of Operational Risk • M A A P

  3. Introduction • Increasing complexity of the business structure • Globalization of businesses • Presence of distributed environment • Absence of single point of control • Conventional risk analysis techniques • Outcome of new risk analysis techniques ~ MAAP~

  4. Definitions • Risk • is the possibility of suffering harm or loss • Operational Risk • is the possibility of direct or indirect loss resulting from failed or inadequate internal processes or from failures caused by people, technology, or external events. • Operational Risk Tolerance • is the maximum overall exposure to operational risk that will be accepted • Mission • is the set of objectives pursued by a person or group

  5. Risk Management • Definition • Examples • Common Characterisitic of Risk Management • There must be a loss associated with the situation • There must be some uncertainty with respect to the eventual outcome • There must be some choice or decision required • When management of a process is distributed, controlling operational risk becomes more difficult.

  6. Operational Risk Analysis • Operational Risk Analysis in a parallel distributed environment is incomplete • some sources are excluded from the risk • Interrealationships and dependencie are not typically established • Impact of risk is difficult to characterize – based on the environment • Issues related with Operational Risk Management

  7. Mission Assurance • Definition Mission Assurance is taking due care to reduce operational risk to the mission to an acceptable level

  8. Mission Assurance Strategy Reduce operational risks to an acceptable level Resolve problems that occur Manage operational risk Resolve problems that occur Mitigate operational risk Mission Assurance Strategy

  9. Mission Assurance - Analysis • The scope of the analysis is set according to the mission being pursued • The interrelated process model for achieving the mission are defined • The criteria is established for measuring the risk, and the tolerance are defined • The different tools and techniques for data gathering and analysis are selected

  10. Mission Assurance – Analysis(contd …) • The operational risk data is collected • Analyze the operational risk to the mission • Required actions are then taken to reduce the risk in the mission

  11. Sources of Operational Risk • Mission • Design • Execution • Environment • Event

  12. M A A P • Defintion • A systematic methodology for identifying and analyzing operational risks when management control of work processes is distributed among multiple organizations or groups • Provides an integrated view of operational risk • Assures the completion of the project or the mission • Addresses any risk analysis issues, if present

  13. M A A P – Implementation • PHASE – I • Develop Operational Model • PHASE – II • Prepare to conduct analysis • PHASE – III • Conduct analysis

  14. M A A P – A Common Basis For Analysis

  15. Future Directions • Refine the idea of MAAP so it can be used in different venues • Increase its applications • Software Assurance • Operational Security • Supply Chain Management • Focus exclusively on analyzing operational risk in distributed environments

  16. References 1. Alberts, J. Christoper, Audrey,J. Dorofee, “MAAP –Mission Assurance Analysis Protocol, Assessing Riks in Complex Environement” <http://www.sei.cmu.edu/pub/documents/05.reports/pdf/05tn032.pdf> 2. Recognition and Analysis of Complex or Severe Network Security Incidents, <http://www.cert.org/sse/maap.html> 3. Williams, Ray, Pandelios, George, Behrens, Sandra, “ Software Risk Evaluation (SRE) – Method Description”, http://www.sei.cmu.edu/pub/documents/99.reports/pdf/99tr029-body.pdf 4. Baroff, E. Lynn, “Human Factors in Mission Assurance”, <http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/8735/27691/01235561.pdf?tp=&arnumber=1235561&isnumber=27691> 5. Giampiero, E. G. Beroggi, William, A. Wallace, “ Operational Risk Management – A New Paradigm in Decision Making”, <http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel1/21/7524/00310528.pdf?tp=&arnumber=310528&isnumber=7524>

  17. Thank You !!

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