an appraisal or determination of the number of injuries or deaths, damage to public or private property, status of critical facilities, services, communication networks, public works and utilities, and transportation resulting from a man-made or natural disaster.
Damage Assessment refers to activities that are best performed when an intruder exits the system.
The all encompassing process of determining the exact nature and extent of damage to the building(s), hardware, data, communications, and other critical business functions.
The process of assessing the financial/non-financial damage following a Business Continuity E/I/E/C. It usually refers to the assessment of damage to physical assets e.g. vital records, building, sites, technology to determine what can be salvaged or restored and what must be replaced.
The process of assessing damage, following a disaster, to computer hardware, vital records, office facilities, etc. and determining what can be salvaged or restored and what must be replaced.
An accounting of the magnitude, physical extent, and types of damage suffered by an ecosystem.
(DOD, NATO) 1. The determination of the effect of attacks on targets. (DOD) 2. A determination of the effect of a compromise of classified information on national security.