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Flying High with LAX
Managing Business Risk for Critical Infrastructure

Abstract

In 2006, Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) undertook a project to identify critical points in their infrastructure where change could pose significant business risk. The study identified several levels of business risk, as well as the different change control failure points within their infrastructure. These change control failure points were then ranked with their impact on business risk.

Once the current state was understood, LAWA started imposing change control, starting with the most critical failure points. For these parts of their infrastructure, no changes could be made without prior authorization. Once the changes were made they were reconciled with the approval process for a closed-loop change workflow.

Identifying these change control failure points and pro-actively handling the business risks has created a very robust infrastructure at the airport.

By attending this webinar, you will learn:

  • How Los Angeles World Airports successfully applied a risk-based framework to their infrastructure
  • A deployment methodology that allows levels of change control appropriate for the business risk
  • How to enable a proactive risk management stance on critical infrastructure  

Guest Speaker

Neil MacDonald

Louis Hook
Chief Information Officer
Los Angeles World Airports

 

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