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Vulnerability analysis methods for industrial sites

Author: Samantha LIM THIEBOT

Publication date: July 10, 2016 | Lire en français

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    3. Other approaches to analyzing the vulnerability of industrial sites

    Since 2001, in parallel with the development of the CCPS method for vulnerability analysis, other methodologies have also been developed, notably by the DHS, the US Department of Justice and the American Chemistry Council.

    3.1 RAMCAP

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    3.1.1 Context and scope of work

    The RAMCAP program (Risk Analysis and Management for Critical Asset Protection)

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