Strategic Security Management supports data driven security that is measurable, quantifiable and practical. Written for security professionals and other professionals responsible for making security decisions as well as for security management and criminal justice students, this text provides a fre
Strategic Security Management-A Risk Assessment Guide for Decision Makers, Second Edition
β Scribed by Karim Vellani (Author)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2019
- Leaves
- 301
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Strategic Security Management, Second Edition provides security leadership and decision-makers with a fresh perspective on threat, vulnerability, and risk assessment. The book offers a framework to look at applying security analysis and theory into practice for effective security program, implementation, management and evaluation. Chapters examine metric-based security resource allocation of countermeasures, including security procedures, utilization of personnel, and electronic measures.
The new edition is fully updated to reflect the latest industry best-practices and includes contributions from security industry leadersβbased on their years of professional experienceβincluding Norman Bates, Robert Emery, Jack Follis, Steve Kaufer, Andrew Rubin, Michael Silva, and Ken Wheatley.
Strategic Security Management, Second Edition will be a welcome addition to the security literature for all security professionals, security managers, and criminal justice students interested in understanding foundational security principles and their application.
β¦ Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Data-Driven Security
[Karim Vellani]
Chapter 2 Identifying Assets in Need of Protection
[Karim Vellani]
Chapter 3 Threat Assessments
[Karim Vellani]
Chapter 4 Crime Analysis
[Karim Vellani]
Chapter 5 Vulnerability Assessments
[Karim Vellani]
Chapter 6 Risk Assessments
[Karim Vellani]
Chapter 7 Crime Prevention Theories
[Karim Vellani]
Chapter 8 Security Measures: Governance
[Karim Vellani]
Chapter 9 Security Measures: Physical Security
[Michael A. Silva]
Chapter 10 Security Measures: Personnel
[Karim Vellani]
Chapter 11 Project Management
[Karim H. Vellani and Andrew Rubin]
Chapter 12 Gaining Support for Security Programs
[Robert J. Emery]
Chapter 13 Forensic Security Consultants and Security Liability
[Norman Bates]
Chapter 14 Workplace Violence Prevention
[Steve Kaufer]
Chapter 15 Security Risk Modeling
[Jack Leonard Follis]
Chapter 16 Security Program Leadership
[Ken Wheatley]
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