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The science and technology of counterterrorism : measuring physical and electronic security risk
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xx, 492 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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9780124200562

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30000010343161 HV6431 Y68 2014 Open Access Book Book
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Scientists with little or no background in security and security professionals with little or no background in science and technology often have difficulty communicating in order to implement the best counterterrorism strategies. The Science and Technology of Counterterrorism offers the necessary theoretical foundation to address real-world terrorism scenarios, effectively bridging the gap. It provides a powerful security assessment methodology, coupled with counterterrorism strategies that are applicable to all terrorism attack vectors. These include biological, chemical, radiological, electromagnetic, explosive, and electronic or cyber attacks. In addition to rigorous estimates of threat vulnerabilities and the effectiveness of risk mitigation, it provides meaningful terrorism risk metrics.

The Science and Technology of Counterterrorism teaches the reader how to think about terrorism risk, and evaluates terrorism scenarios and counterterrorism technologies with sophistication punctuated by humor. Both students and security professionals will significantly benefit from the risk assessment methodologies and guidance on appropriate counterterrorism measures contained within this book.


Author Notes

Carl S. Young is a recognized subject matter expert in information and physical security risk management. He is currently a Managing Director and the Chief Security Officer at Stroz Friedberg, an international security risk consulting firm. He is the former Global Head of Physical Security Technology at Goldman Sachs as well as a former Senior Executive and Supervisory Special Agent at the FBI. He was also a consultant to the JASON Defense Advisory Group. Mr. Young is the author of Metrics and Methods for Security Risk Management (Syngress, 2010), and The Science and Technology of Counterterrorism (Butterworth-Heinemann, 2014) as well as numerous journal publications. In 1997 he was awarded the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) James R. Killian Award by the White House for significant individual contributions to U.S. national security. Mr. Young received undergraduate and graduate degrees in mathematics and physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


Table of Contents

Section I-Modeling Terrorism Risk
1 Terrorism Threats, Risk and Counterterrorism Strategies
2 Terrorism Scenario Analysis
3 Terrorism and Uncertainty
4 Physical Models of Terrorism Threats
5 Measuring Terrorism Risk
Section II Analyzing Terrorism Threats
6 Conventional Explosive Threats
7 Radiological, Biological, Chemical, and Electromagnetic Weapons
8 Electronic Terrorism Threats
9 Electronic Security Meets Physical Security
Section III Counterterrorism Controls
10 Affiliation, Authentication and Authorization
11 Closed Circuit Television (CCTV
12 Physical Access Restriction and Security Incident Monitoring/Detection
Appendices
1 Linearity, Non-linearity, and Scaling
2 Exponents, Logarithms and Measuring Sensitivity to Change;
3 The Exponential Function, ex
4 Parameters for Anti-Explosive Window Treatments
5 Half-Life
6 High-Level Counterterrorism Technical Strategies
7 RFID Effects on Credit Cards in Close Proximity
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