Definition(s)
Attractiveness
- An estimate of the value of a target to a threat. Consideration shall be given to the following factors in defining the threat and in determining the need for any enhanced countermeasures:
- potential for mass casualties/fatalities;
- extensive property damage;
- proximity to national assets or landmarks;
- possible disruption or damage to critical infrastructure;
- disruption of the national, regional, or local economy;
- ease of access to target;
- media attention or possible interest of the media;
- company reputation and brand exposure;
- the presence of on-site materials that can be used as a chemical or biological weapon (or precursor materials that can be used to develop chemical or biological weapons).
Source: API RP 781 Security Plan Methodology for the Oil and Natural Gas Industries.1st Ed. September 2016. Global Standards
Attractiveness
An estimate of the value of a target to a threat. Consideration shall be given to the following factors in defining the threat and in determining the need for any enhanced countermeasures:
- potential for mass casualties/fatalities;
- extensive property damage;
- proximity to national assets or landmarks;
- possible disruption or damage to critical infrastructure;
- disruption of the national, regional, or local economy;
- ease of access to target;
- media attention or possible interest of the media;
- company reputation and brand exposure.
- the presence of on-site materials that can be used as a chemical or biological weapon (or precursor materials that can be used to develop chemical or biological weapons).
Source:API STANDARD 780, Security Risk Assessment Methodology for the Petroleum and Petrochemical Industries, First Edition, May 2013. Global Standards