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ABRA process

ABRA Process

The ABRA process quantitatively measures threats, asset criticality, vulnerabilities, and associated risk from both the owner and the threats perspective. It identifies the current vulnerability and risk level of a given asset - a “snapshot in time” and then identifies optimized (improved) levels with the theoretical implementation of specified countermeasures and improvements to the security features of the asset.  Decision-makers can then allocate funds for solutions they know will be effective in the protection of personnel and facilities.

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