The following are noteworthy recently published books on various aspects of homeland security. Reviewed by IACSP writer Dr. Joshua Sinai - View Bio
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Corporate Security Management: Challenges, Risks, And Strategies |
Release Date: 04/21/2015 |
Written By: Marko Cabric |
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann |
Page Count: 242 |
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This Is A Comprehensive And Detailed Reference Resource For Security Managers In Various Industries. The Book's Chapters Cover Topics Such As The Basic Principles Of Security; A Security Department's Key Corporate Partners; The Nature Of The Private Security Industry And Its Role In Protecting Its Clients; The Duties Of Security Managers And Their Teams; Incorporating Intelligence Into Security; How To Protect Companies, Including Their Facilities, People, And Supply Chains, Against The Spectrum Of Threats Facing Them; And Training The General Workforce In Security Awareness. Sprinkled Throughout The Volume Are Highly Useful Templates For Conducting Threat, Risk, And Vulnerability Assessments, Incident Investigations, And The Steps Required In Planning For Various Types Of Disasters That Might Threaten A Company, Including Planning The Evacuation Of Employees To Safe Areas. Also Valuable Is The Chapter On Protecting A Company's Proprietary Information, Whether "electronic, Hardcopy, Or Spoken" And How To Conduct Investigations When Such Breaches Occur.
Reviewed By, Dr. Joshua Sinai |
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