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Risk Analysis and the Security Survey

Risk Analysis and the Security Survey

Author: James F. Broder Eugene Tucker
Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Publication Date: 29 Mar 2012
ISBN-13: 9780123822338
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Description


As there is a need for careful analysis in a world where threats are growing more complex and serious, you need the tools to ensure that sensible methods are employed and correlated directly to risk. Counter threats such as terrorism, fraud, natural disasters, and information theft with the Fourth Edition of Risk Analysis and the Security Survey. Broder and Tucker guide you through analysis to implementation to provide you with the know-how to implement rigorous, accurate, and cost-effective security policies and designs. This book builds on the legacy of its predecessors by updating and covering new content. Understand the most fundamental theories surrounding risk control, design, and implementation by reviewing topics such as cost/benefit analysis, crime prediction, response planning, and business impact analysis--all updated to match today's current standards.
This book will show you how to develop and maintain current business contingency and disaster recovery plans to ensure your enterprises are able to sustain loss are able to recover, and protect your assets, be it your business, your information, or yourself, from threats.


Table of Contents


Part I: The Treatment and Analysis of Risk 1: Risk 2: Vulnerability and Threat Identification 3: Risk Measurement 4: Quantifying and Prioritizing Loss Potential 5: Cost/Benefit Analysis 6: Other Risk Analysis Methodologies 7: The Security Survey: An Overview 8: Management Audit Techniques and the Preliminary Survey 9: The Survey Report 10: Crime Prediction 11: Determining Insurance Requirements
Part II: Emergency Managment and Business Continuity Planning 12: Emergency Management: A Brief Introduction 13: Mitigation and Preparedness 14: Response Planning 15: Business Impact Analysis 16: Business Continuity Planning 17: Plan Documentation 18: Crisis Management Planning for Kidnap, Ransom, and Extortion 19: Monitoring Safeguards 20: The Security Consultant
Appendix A: Security Survey Work Sheets Appendix B: Sample Kidnap and Ransom Contingency Plan Appendix C: Security Systems Specifications


Author Description


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 havingserved 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. 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.






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