Security Risk Assessment: Managing Physical and Operational Security
Autor John M. Whiteen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 oct 2014
A good security assessment is a fact-finding process that determines an organization’s state of security protection. It exposes vulnerabilities, determines the potential for losses, and devises a plan to address these security concerns. While most security professionals have heard of a security assessment, many do not know how to conduct one, how it’s used, or how to evaluate what they have found.
Security Risk Assessment offers security professionals step-by-step guidance for conducting a complete risk assessment. It provides a template draw from, giving security professionals the tools needed to conduct an assessment using the most current approaches, theories, and best practices.
- Discusses practical and proven techniques for effectively conducting security assessments
- Includes interview guides, checklists, and sample reports
- Accessibly written for security professionals with different levels of experience conducting security assessments
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128002216
ISBN-10: 0128002212
Pagini: 230
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128002212
Pagini: 230
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Introduction to Security Risk Assessments
Chapter 2: Pre-Assessment Planning
Chapter 3: Defining the Project Scope
Chapter 4: Project Management
Chapter 5: Information Gathering
Chapter 6: Physical Security Assessment
Chapter 7: Financial Assessment
Chapter 8: Security Department Operations
Chapter 9: Security Training
Chapter 10: Security Vulnerability Identification
Chapter 11: Workplace Violence Risks and Vulnerabilities
Chapter 12: Law Enforcement’s Role
Chapter 13: Security Technology Assessment
Chapter 14: Crime or Loss Foreseeability
Chapter 15: Crime Prevention Strategies
Chapter 16: The Security Assessment Report
Chapter 2: Pre-Assessment Planning
Chapter 3: Defining the Project Scope
Chapter 4: Project Management
Chapter 5: Information Gathering
Chapter 6: Physical Security Assessment
Chapter 7: Financial Assessment
Chapter 8: Security Department Operations
Chapter 9: Security Training
Chapter 10: Security Vulnerability Identification
Chapter 11: Workplace Violence Risks and Vulnerabilities
Chapter 12: Law Enforcement’s Role
Chapter 13: Security Technology Assessment
Chapter 14: Crime or Loss Foreseeability
Chapter 15: Crime Prevention Strategies
Chapter 16: The Security Assessment Report
Recenzii
"White has created an excellent book with material drawn from the well of his experience...clearly a must-read for the inexperienced or nonsecurity professional who is faced with the task of conducting a security assessment." --ASIS Dynamics
"...it was refreshing to see this book covered very little on IT and took a broader view of security risk assessment...Each section is presented in layman’s terms, with clear examples and some templates to help with the assessment. Score: 7 out of 10" --BCS.org, January 2015
"...takes you through a security risk assessment, from who will do it, how often it needs doing, and how long it takes...through the planning, the schedule and budget, and that wonderful word ‘deliverables’, how to gather information on risk, whether from staff surveys or interviews." --Professional Security Magazine Online, 2014
"...it was refreshing to see this book covered very little on IT and took a broader view of security risk assessment...Each section is presented in layman’s terms, with clear examples and some templates to help with the assessment. Score: 7 out of 10" --BCS.org, January 2015
"...takes you through a security risk assessment, from who will do it, how often it needs doing, and how long it takes...through the planning, the schedule and budget, and that wonderful word ‘deliverables’, how to gather information on risk, whether from staff surveys or interviews." --Professional Security Magazine Online, 2014