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Summary
Summary
Risk Analysis and the Security Survey, Third Edition, provides an understanding of the basic principles of risk analysis.
Addressing such topics as cost/benefit analysis, crime prediction, and business continuity planning, the book gives an overview of the security survey, and instructs its readers on ways to effectively produce a survey that will address the needs of any organization. This edition has been thoroughly revised and updated, with an eye toward the growing threat of global terrorism. It includes two new chapters, addressing such topics as disaster recovery planning, mitigation, and the evolving methodologies that are a result of the Homeland Security Act. The book will serve as a core textbook on understanding risk to the growing number of security and Homeland Security programs.
It is designed for students in security management courses, security managers, other security professionals as well as business professionals at all levels concerned with security, risk mitigation, and the management aspects of security operations.
Author Notes
Eugene (Gene) Tucker, CPP, CFE, CBCP, CHST, is co-author of Butterworth Heinemann's Risk Analysis and the Security Survey, 4th edition. He is qualified as a Certified Continuity Manager (CCM) - ISO 22301 Lead Implementer and as an ISO 22301 Lead Auditor, and has extensive international experience as a corporate manager, investigator, trainer and consultant in security, safety, and business continuity planning.
James F. Broder, CFE, CPP, FACFE, has more than 40 years experience in security and law
enforcement. He has worked as a security executive, instructor, and consultant as well as having
served in Vietnam as a Police Advisor in the Counter Insurgency Directorate, Vietnamese
National Police. A former FBI Special Agent and employee for the US State Department, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington D.C. Mr. Broder is considered to be one of the most highly respected security authorities in the United States.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents |
Chapter 1 Risk |
Chapter 2 Vulnerability and Threat Identification |
Chapter 3 Risk Measurement |
Chapter 4 Quantifying and Prioritizing Loss Potential |
Chapter 5 Cost/Benefit Analysis |
Chapter 6 Other Risk Analysis Methodologies |
Chapter 7 The Security Survey: An Overview |
Chapter 8 Management Audit Techniques and the Preliminary Survey |
Chapter 9 The Survey Report |
Chapter 10 Crime Prediction |
Chapter 11 Determining Insurance Requirements |
Chapter 12 Mitigation and Preparedness |
Chapter 13 Response Planning |
Chapter 14 Business Continuity Planning |
Chapter 15 Business Impact Analysis |
Chapter 16 Plan Documentation |
Chapter 17 Crisis Management Planning for Kidnap, Ransom and Extortion |
Chapter 18 Monitoring Safeguards |
Chapter 19 The Security Consultant |
Appendices |
A Security Survey Work Sheets |
B Danger Signs of Fraud, Embezzlement, and Theft |
C Professional Practices for Business Continuity Planners |
D Sample BIA Introduction Letter |
E Sample Kidnap and Ransom Contingency Plan |
F How to Establish Notice |
G Communicating with the Media |
H Security System Specifications |
I Sample Introduction Memorandum: Disaster Recovery Planning |