Airport management, in common with others involved in the operation of elements of the civil air transportation system, are required to take measures that will provide a high level of protection of buildings and equipment (including aircraft), in addition to ensuring the safety and personal security of passengers and staff using the system. This must be done in manner that disturbs the normal ope
1.2 Structure of Planning for Security
Clearly, the subject of security has wide implications that reach far beyond the jurisdictional limits of the airport to central government itself. Planning to meet the needs of a security emergency requires the involvement of a number of organizations, such as:
∎ The airport administration
∎ The operation airlines
∎ The National
Selection of Vision Measure
Suppliers selection Examination of Customer Satisfaction
Study of Appropriate medical examination security
Quality measure index
Patients comment card
Survey of doctors evacuating patients
Survey of payers
A Superior Medical Education and Progress An increment of Study Investment
Attracting Prominent students
Collecting the student's opinion
Financial
1. Strategic alignment of information security with business strategy to support organisational objective.
2.Risk management by executing appropriate measures to manage and mitigate risks and reduce potential impacts.
3. Resource management by utilising information security knowledge and infrastructure efficiently and effectively.
4. Performance measurement by measuring, monitoring and repo
Security C 20% 1.25
Security K 30% 0.95
Which security has more total risk?
Which security has more systematic risk?
Which security should have the higher expected return?
Minimum Variance (MV) Frontier: For a specific expected return E(Rp), i.e. a target return, a portfolio that gets you the lowest variance. It solves the following:
When there are two asse