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Vulnerability Assessment of Physical Protection Systems
Vulnerability Assessment of Physical Protection Systems will describe the entire vulnerability assessment (VA) process, from the start of planning through final analysis and out brief to senior management, resulting in reducing risk to an acceptable level at an affordable cost and with the least operational impact!
Mary Lynn Garcia (Author)
9780750677882, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 8 December 2005
400 pages
24.4 x 17.5 x 2.5 cm, 0.689 kg
“As one reads this current book… it becomes apparent it is not for neophytes. This book … is for grown-ups. In fact, that formula, and the charts, forms, checklists that make up the seven appendices are the very real, very important take-aways obtained from the very real, but very worthwhile effort expended reading and understanding this book? --Canadian Security"...is considered by many to be the standard reference for physical protection systems...No security professional involved at any level in the VA process for physical protection systems can afford to operate without this field manual...Students will also find this book to be an immensely important resource for understanding VA processes in depth." --Security Management, Sept. 2006
Vulnerability Assessment of Physical Protection Systems guides the reader through the topic of physical security with a unique, detailed and scientific approach. The book describes the entire vulnerability assessment (VA) process, from the start of planning through final analysis and out brief to senior management. It draws heavily on the principles introduced in the author’s best-selling Design and Evaluation of Physical Protection Systems and allows readers to apply those principles and conduct a VA that is aligned with system objectives and achievable with existing budget and personnel resources. The text covers the full spectrum of a VA, including negotiating tasks with the customer; project management and planning of the VA; team membership; and step-by-step details for performing the VA, data collection and analysis. It also provides important notes on how to use the VA to suggest design improvements and generate multiple design options. The text ends with a discussion of how to out brief the results to senior management in order to gain their support and demonstrate the return on investment of their security dollar. Several new tools are introduced to help readers organize and use the information at their sites and allow them to mix the physical protection system with other risk management measures to reduce risk to an acceptable level at an affordable cost and with the least operational impact. This book will be of interest to physical security professionals, security managers, security students and professionals, and government officials.
Chapter 1: Introduction to Vulnerability AssessmentChapter 2: Physical Protection Systems Principles and ConceptsChapter 3: Getting StartedChapter 4: VA Process Inputs — Establish Protection ObjectivesChapter 5: Data Collection — Intrusion Detection SubsystemChapter 6: Data Collection—Alarm Assessment SubsystemChapter 7: Data Collection—Entry Control SubsystemChapter 8: Data Collection—Alarm Communication and Display SubsystemChapter 9: Data Collection—Delay Subsystem Chapter 10: Data Collection--Response Subsystem Chapter 11: Analysis Chapter 12: Reporting and Using ResultsAppendix A—Project Management Forms and TemplatesAppendix B—Initial Briefing TemplateAppendix C—Threat/Facility WorksheetsAppendix D—Data Collection SheetsAppendix E—Alarm Communication and Display Subsystem CriteriaAppendix F—Representative DelaysAppendix G—Results Briefing Template
Subject Areas: Technology, engineering, agriculture [T], Causes & prevention of crime [JKVC]