Risk Analysis and the Security Survey
- 2nd Edition - November 17, 1999
- Authors: James F. Broder, Eugene Tucker
- Language: English
Risk Analysis and the Security Survey, Second Edition provides an understanding of the principles of risk analysis to security students and professionals, which will help them… Read more
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Risk Analysis and the Security Survey, Second Edition provides an understanding of the principles of risk analysis to security students and professionals, which will help them produce more effective, results-oriented security surveys geared to the ever-changing needs of the organization. This new edition provides the readers, professional and practitioners alike with new information essential to meeting their professional obligations with regard to crisis management planning, business continuity planning, disaster response and recovery as well as many other issues facing the security industry today. This book is a "must have" for all security professionals studying risk analysis and loss control.
The most fundamental philosophy of risk control, design and implementation is to make the security program as self-sufficient as possible in all matters pertaining to security. This includes the two-sided coin of risk control: (1) the protection of assets by identifying, analyzing and prioritizing the risk, and (2) contingency and disaster recovery planning.
The most fundamental philosophy of risk control, design and implementation is to make the security program as self-sufficient as possible in all matters pertaining to security. This includes the two-sided coin of risk control: (1) the protection of assets by identifying, analyzing and prioritizing the risk, and (2) contingency and disaster recovery planning.
Business Impact Analysis (BIA) which covers Project Planning, Data Collection, Data Analysis and Report of Findings,Prediction of Criminal Behavior
Updated statistical information and practical case examples
Geared to help professionals and students produce more effective results-oriented security surveys
Updated statistical information and practical case examples
Geared to help professionals and students produce more effective results-oriented security surveys
Security Professionals and students
Risk; Vulnerability and Threat Identification; Risk Measurement; Quantifying and Prioritizing Loss Potential; Cost/Benefit Analysis; The Security Survey: An Overview; Management Audit Techniques and the Preliminary Survey; The Survey Report; Crime Prediction; Determining Insurance Requirements; Business Impact Analysis; Business Continuity Planning; Plan Documentation; Response Planning; Crisis Management Planning for Kidnap, Extortion, or Ransom; Monitoring Safeguards; The Security Consultant; Appendix
- Edition: 2
- Published: November 17, 1999
- Language: English
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James F. Broder
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.
Affiliations and expertise
James F. Broder, CFE, CPP, FACFE, Independent Security Consultant, San Marino, CA, USAET
Eugene Tucker
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.
Affiliations and expertise
President, Praetorian Protective Services® LLC, California, USA