Over 1, total pages Application and Use: Commanders, security and antiterrorism personnel, planners, and other members of project planning teams will use this to establish project specific design criteria for DoD facilities, estimate the costs for implementing those criteria, and evaluating both the design criteria and the options for implementing it.
Physical Security in the Process Industry: Theory with Applications deals with physical security in the field of critical infrastructures where hazardous materials are a factor, along with the state-of-the-art thinking and modeling methods for enhancing physical security.
The book offers approaches based on scientific insights, mainly addressing terrorist attacks. Home Physical Security. Effective Physical Security. Effective Physical Security by Lawrence Fennelly. Baker,Daniel J.
Physical Security and Safety by Truett A. Ricks,Bobby E. Ricks,Jeffrey Dingle. Physical Security by United States. General Accounting Office. Physical Security by Anonim. Two new chapters on computer security and access control. Each chapter written by a specialist in the field.
Score: 5. The book contains completely updated sections that have been carefully selected from the previous Butterworth-Heinemann publication, Handbook of Loss Prevention and Crime Prevention, 4E. Designed for easy reference, the Third Edition contains important coverage of environmental design, security surveys, locks, lighting, CCTV as well as a new chapter covering the latest in physical security design and planning for Homeland Security.
The new edition continues to serve as a valuable reference for experienced security practitioners as well as students in undergraduate and graduate security programs. Designed for easy reference, Effective Physical Security contains important coverage of environmental design, security surveys, locks, lighting, and CCTV as well as new chapters covering the latest in the ISO standards for Risk Assessment and Risk Management, physical security planning, network systems infrastructure, and environmental design.
This new edition continues to serve as a valuable reference for experienced security practitioners as well as students in undergraduate and graduate security programs. Score: 4. Now in its sixth edition, this page, 4 volume stand-alone reference is organized under the CISSP Common Body of Knowledge domains and has been updated yearly. Each annual update, the latest is Volume 6, reflects the changes to the CBK in response to new laws and evolving technology.
A great resource for both the security professional and student alike, the book is arranged in three major parts: 1 Determining the objectives 2 Designing the system 3 Evaluating the system The book emphasizes the use of component performance measures to establish the effectiveness of physical protection systems, applying scientific and engineering principles to meet goals.
The author takes a problem-solving approach to security and risk assessment, explaining the use of electronic protection elements and demonstrating how these elements are integrated into an effective system. The Design and Evaluation of Physical Protection Systems contains numerous illustrations of concepts throughout and includes chapter summaries reviewing the salient topics covered.
Each chapter includes appropriate references to additional information as well as review questions to test the reader's grasp of key chapter concepts. The appendices include sample models for system performance analysis. In addition, the author provides additional online resources such as chapter objectives, class notes, exercises, and answers to chapter questions. Describes the process for estimating system performance against threats.
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