Calculating asset risk scores

  1. Select Asset Management > Advanced Asset Management > Risk Management.
  2. Click Create Recalculate Asset Risk.
  3. Specify a name for the risk calculation in the Name field.
  4. Select the type of risk calculation you want to perform from the Select Type list.
    The type you select determines the assets and event types for which Infor Public Sector will calculate risk scores. If you select Asset, AssetGroup, or AssetType, Infor Public Sector will calculate a risk score for each event type associated with each asset that matches the criteria you enter. If you select EventType, Infor Public Sector will calculate risk scores for the selected event type for all affected assets. If you select SummaryGroup, Infor Public Sector will calculate risk scores for the assets in each summary group that you select.
  5. Specify the criteria for the selected type.
    The criteria that you specify will vary depending on the option you select from the Select Type list. If you select Asset, EventType, AssetGroup, or SummaryGroup, use the Criteria grid to specify criteria of the selected type. For example, you can specify a list of asset groups for which you want to recalculate risk scores. If you select AssetType, Infor Public Sector enables the Asset Type list, which you can use to select one or more asset types. Select each desired asset type from the list and click the Add link to the right of the list to add the asset type to the Criteria grid.
  6. To use the Batch Manager for the calculation, click Save.
  7. To calculate risk scores now, click the Action button on the toolbar and select Calculate Now.
    Infor Public Sector calculates risk scores for each asset and event type that matches the criteria that you specified. When the calculation is complete, Infor Public Sector shows a dialog box showing summary information on the number of assets and events included in the calculation. You can use Lookup Asset Risk or Lookup Risk Summary Groups to look up more detailed information about the risk scores.