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Physical Security Strategy and Process Playbook
Coordinator: Kingsley-Hefty John
Language: EnglishSubject for Physical Security Strategy and Process Playbook:
160 p. · 15x22.8 cm · Paperback
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The Physical Security Strategy and Process Playbook is a concise yet comprehensive treatment of physical security management in the business context. It can be used as an educational tool, help a security manager define security requirements, and serve as a reference for future planning.
This book is organized into six component parts around the central theme that physical security is part of sound business management. These components include an introduction to and explanation of basic physical security concepts; a description of the probable security risks for more than 40 functional areas in business; security performance guidelines along with a variety of supporting mitigation strategies; performance specifications for each of the recommended mitigation strategies; guidance on selecting, implementing, and evaluating a security system; and lists of available physical security resources.
The Physical Security Strategy and Process Playbook is an essential resource for anyone who makes security-related decisions within an organization, and can be used as an instructional guide for corporate training or in the classroom.
The Physical Security Strategy and Process Playbook is a part of Elsevier?s Security Executive Council Risk Management Portfolio, a collection of real world solutions and "how-to" guidelines that equip executives, practitioners, and educators with proven information for successful security and risk management programs.
Chapter 1: Physical Security Concepts
Chapter 2: Functional Areas and Security Risks
Chapter 3: Security Performance Guidelines and Options
Chapter 4: Performance Specifications
Chapter 5: Systems Implementation and Evaluation
Chapter 6: Physical Security Resources
As a registered architect, John's strategic vision and planning reduces security costs by advancing security into the preliminary building design process. For over 35 years John has been successfully providing security and design services to diverse organizations such as 3M, Chicago Tribune Companies, and St. Jude Medical, Inc.
John’s area of expertise is physical security architecture.
- Chapters are categorized by issues and cover the fundamental concepts of physical security up to high-level program procedures
- Emphasizes performance guidelines (rather than standards) that describe the basic levels of performance to be achieved
- Discusses the typical security risks that occur in more than 40 functional areas of an organization, along with security performance guidelines and specifications for each
- Covers the selection, implementation, and evaluation of a robust security system