National Security Risk Assessment process

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The National Security Risk Assessment process is a systematic government framework for identifying, evaluating, and prioritizing threats and hazards to a nation’s security to inform policy and preparedness.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government process
national security process
risk assessment framework
appliesTo hazards
national critical functions
national infrastructure
threats
vulnerabilities
basedOn expert judgment
probability-impact analysis
risk management principles
scenario analysis
characterizedBy evidence-based analysis
periodic updates
repeatable procedures
systematic methodology
considers consequences of threats
existing mitigation measures
exposure of assets
likelihood of threats
residual risk
vulnerabilities of systems
hasPurpose evaluate threats to national security
identify threats to national security
inform national security policy
inform preparedness planning
prioritize threats to national security
hasStep periodic review
risk analysis
risk communication
risk evaluation
risk identification
risk monitoring
risk prioritization
informs capability development
contingency planning
critical infrastructure protection measures
emergency preparedness plans
national security strategy
resilience policies
resource allocation
requires classified and unclassified data
information sharing
interagency coordination
stakeholder engagement
usedBy defense organizations
emergency management authorities
national governments
security agencies

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National Security Secretariat oversees National Security Risk Assessment process