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CIRAS final conference I ntroduction to the demo

The CIRAS Tool provides an objective way to assess the effectiveness of different security measures for critical infrastructures, including a cost-benefit evaluation and qualitative criteria assessment. It integrates with OSCAD and allows for the assessment of combined risks.

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CIRAS final conference I ntroduction to the demo

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  1. CIRAS final conference Introduction to the demo Katowice, June 8th, 2016 Jose-Ramon Martinez-Salio, ATOS CIRAS Technical Manager

  2. Objectives of CIRAS tool

  3. Objectives of CIRAS tool (1/2) • To provide a more objective way of assessment the effectiveness of different Security Measures Alternatives • To include in the risk assessment an objective evaluation of qualitative criteria* of the Security Measures *Societal, political, ethical, etc

  4. Objectives of CIRAS tool (2/2) • To have in the same toolset a heuristic assessment combined with a cost-benefit objective evaluation and also qualitative criteria assessment of the Security Measures • To assess the combined risks of Critical Infrastructures that depend on each other

  5. CIRAS and OSCAD • CIRAS toolset and OSCAD integrate and combine its operations during the functionality • CIRAS toolset uses, creates and deletes OSCAD dictionary values for Critical Infrastructures, Threats and Security Measures. • CIRAS assessment include integration with OSCAD analyses • Exporting the chosen alternatives to be evaluated • Importing the results of OSCAD • Exporting CIRAS assessments results to OSCAD

  6. MeettheCirastool

  7. Meet the tool • Cirastoolis a Web client accesible through internet • It uses secure “SSL” protocol (https) https://cirasdss.atosresearch.eu/ValueSec_demo/

  8. Roles • Toolhavetwo roles • ADMIN: Has theright to manage data and users • USER: Isthe final user

  9. Main functionalities • Tool have three main functionalities • Assets Management • Decision Support System • User Management

  10. 1. Assets management

  11. Main functionalities:Assets Management Assets Management allow user to manage dictionary database for: • Create/update/delete Critical infrastructures • Handle interdependencies of critical infrastructures • Create/delete threats • Create/delete Security Measures • Create/delete SMA

  12. Main functionalities:Assets Management: SMA SMA (Security Measures Alternatives) are the central objects of CIRAS tool • User has to select UP to five SMAs • Inside SMA user will choose any number of Security Measures • CIRAS assessment will be the comparison of these SMAs using four possible assessments: • Heuristic risk analysis • Cost and benefit analysis • Qualitative criteria impact analysis (2 possible assessments)

  13. Main functionalities:Assets Management: SMAChoosing Security Measures Assets Management allow user to choose what Security Measures to asset for each SMA

  14. 2. Decision support system

  15. Main functionalities:Decision Support System Decision Support System: The central objective of CIRAS. • Userstart by selecting up to five SMA 2. User can then start making the Assessments

  16. Main functionalities:RiskReductionAssessment • Risk Reduction Assessment (RRA) is the first Assessment available. User can make a heuristic assessment of SMAs

  17. Main functionalities:Cost and Benefit Assessment Cost and Benefit Assessment (CBA) allows the user to evaluate the Security Measures for any number of years combining : • Cost and BenefitBreakdownStructure • Investment Costs, Operating Cost and Future Benefits

  18. Main functionalities:Qualitative Criteria Assessment • Qualitative Criteria Assessment (QCA) allows a numeric evaluation of different SMAs based on social “costs”. • SMAs are evaluated based on categories and criteria. • There are two alternative analysis available: • Utility Function Based Analysis (UFBA) • Modified Analytic Hierarchy Process (MAHP)

  19. Main functionalities:Qualitative Criteria Assessment:Utility Function Based Analysis • Utility Function Based Analysis (UFBA) allows a objective evaluation of different SMAs based on: • Selection categories and qualitative criteria • Selection of possible “killer criteria” • Assignment of “utility functions” • Weighing of the Criteria

  20. Main functionalities:Qualitative Criteria Assessment:Modified Analytic Hierarchy Process • Modified Analytic Hierarchy Process (MAHP) allows a objective evaluation of different SMAs based on the comparison of Categories, Criteria and the Security Measures of the SMA • Comparison is made on perceived level of strengthbetween pairs of values

  21. Main functionalities:Aggregated results • Aggregated results summarizes the results of all assessments in two levels: • Individual SMA for all assessments • Global SMA comparison • Results can be seen in various formats: • Figures • Graphics • PDF Summary (1 page) for individual SMA • PDF with details for individual SMA • Complete PDF for all SMA considered

  22. 3. Usermanagement

  23. Main functionalities:User Management • Only ADMIN can access user management

  24. Talking is good, a demo is better

  25. Thankyouforyourattention! Jose-Ramon Martinez Technical Manager ATOS Spain jose.martinezs@atos.net www.cirasproject.eu Co-funded by the Prevention, Preparedness and Consequence Management of Terrorism and other Security-related Risks Programme of the European Union

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