Difference between revisions of "Situation Analysis"

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{{definition|An appraisal or determination of the effect of the [[disaster]] on human, physical, economic, and natural resources. <ref>Source: NFPA 1600-4: Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs</ref>}}
 
{{definition|An appraisal or determination of the effect of the [[disaster]] on human, physical, economic, and natural resources. <ref>Source: NFPA 1600-4: Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs</ref>}}
 
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{{definition|Situational awareness: A sufficiently accurate and up-to-date understanding of the past, current, and projected future state of a system (including its cybersecurity safeguards), in the context of the [[threat]] environment and [[Risk|risks]] to the system’s mission, to support effective decision making with respect to activities that depend on and/or affect how well a system functions.  <ref name="USCERT">[https://www.us-cert.gov/sites/default/files/c3vp/csc-crr-method-description-and-user-guide.pdf Cyber Resilience Review (CRR): Method Description and Self-Assessment User Guide (2016)]</ref>}}<br />
 
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Revision as of 10:00, 13 September 2017

Definitions

National Definitions

Brazil

Análise de situação: Análise feita por um comandante de socorro, frente a situações de emergência, de forma que o habilite a determinar as ações a serem postas em prática, a fim de cumprir sua missão. [1]



United States

DHS
Situation Analysis: comprehending information about the current and developing security posture and risks, based on information gathered, observation and analysis, and knowledge or experience. [2]


In cybersecurity, comprehending the current status and security posture with respect to availability, confidentiality, and integrity of networks, systems, users, and data, as well as projecting future states of these. [2]


NFPA
An appraisal or determination of the effect of the disaster on human, physical, economic, and natural resources. [3]


US-CERT
Situational awareness: A sufficiently accurate and up-to-date understanding of the past, current, and projected future state of a system (including its cybersecurity safeguards), in the context of the threat environment and risks to the system’s mission, to support effective decision making with respect to activities that depend on and/or affect how well a system functions. [4]


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