Article ID: | iaor20114969 |
Volume: | 96 |
Issue: | 8 |
Start Page Number: | 892 |
End Page Number: | 899 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2011 |
Journal: | Reliability Engineering and System Safety |
Authors: | Tamasi Galileo, Demichela Micaela |
Keywords: | risk, quality & reliability |
The paper proposes a set of methodologies to qualitatively and quantitatively assess the risk in the security of civil aviation and the risk assessment process based on the threats, criticality and vulnerabilities concepts, highlighting their correlation in determining the level of risk. RAMS techniques are applied to the airport security system in order to analyze the protection equipment for critical facilities located in air‐side, allowing also the estimation of the importance of the security improving measures vs. their effectiveness. Following the 9/11 terrorists attacks in New York a strong economical effort was made to improve and adapt aviation security, both in infrastructures as in airplanes. National and international guidelines were promptly developed with the objective of creating a security management system able to supervise the identification of risks and the definition and optimization of control measures. Risk assessment techniques are thus crucial in the above process, since an incorrect risk identification and quantification can strongly affect both the security level as the investments needed to reach it.