
The Manager's Handbook for Corporate Security
Establishing and Managing a Successful Assets Protection Program
- 1st Edition - March 7, 2003
- Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Authors: Gerald L. Kovacich, Edward Halibozek
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 7 5 0 6 - 7 4 8 7 - 4
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 3 9 1 1 0 3 - 2
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 4 9 6 2 4 - 5
Kovacich and Halibozek offer you the benefit of more than 55 years of combined experience in government and corporate security. Throughout the book, the authors use a fictional… Read more

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Request a sales quoteKovacich and Halibozek offer you the benefit of more than 55 years of combined experience in government and corporate security. Throughout the book, the authors use a fictional global corporation as a model to provide continual real-world challenges and solutions. New and experienced managers alike will find a wealth of information and practical advice to help you develop strategic and tactical plans and manage your daily operations.
- Contains real case examples to illustrate practical application of concepts
- Thoroughly covers the integration of physical, computer and information security goals for complete security awareness
- A handy reference for managers to quickly find and implement the security solutions they need
Security managers and professionals, corporate/ industrial security officers, and facilities directors.
Section I: An Introduction to Today's Corporate Global Marketplace: It's a New Century and a New World
Ch. 1 New and Old Threats to Corporate Assets and What to Do About Them
Ch. 2 A Short History of Corporate Security
Ch. 3 Introduction to the Profession of 21st Century Corporate Security
Section II: The Corporate Security Manager
Ch. 4 The International Widget Corporation (IWC)
Ch. 5 The Role of the Corporate Security Manager
Ch. 6 Establishing and Managing a Corporate Security Department
Section III: The Corporate Security Functions
Ch. 7 Administrative Security
Ch. 8 Physical Security
Ch. 9 Out-Source or Proprietary?
Ch. 10 Personnel Security
Ch. 11 Security Education and Awareness Training;
Ch. 12 Fire Protection; Contingency Planning;
Ch. 13 Investigations
Ch. 14 Government Security
Ch. 15 Information Security
Ch. 16 Executive Protection
Ch. 17 Event Security
Section IV: The Corporate Security Profession: How to Develop and Maintain a Corporate Security Career Development Program
Ch. 18 Meeting the Corporate Security Education and Training Needs
Ch. 19 Ethics and the Corporate Security Professional
Ch. 20 The Future of the Corporate Security Profession
Ch. 1 New and Old Threats to Corporate Assets and What to Do About Them
Ch. 2 A Short History of Corporate Security
Ch. 3 Introduction to the Profession of 21st Century Corporate Security
Section II: The Corporate Security Manager
Ch. 4 The International Widget Corporation (IWC)
Ch. 5 The Role of the Corporate Security Manager
Ch. 6 Establishing and Managing a Corporate Security Department
Section III: The Corporate Security Functions
Ch. 7 Administrative Security
Ch. 8 Physical Security
Ch. 9 Out-Source or Proprietary?
Ch. 10 Personnel Security
Ch. 11 Security Education and Awareness Training;
Ch. 12 Fire Protection; Contingency Planning;
Ch. 13 Investigations
Ch. 14 Government Security
Ch. 15 Information Security
Ch. 16 Executive Protection
Ch. 17 Event Security
Section IV: The Corporate Security Profession: How to Develop and Maintain a Corporate Security Career Development Program
Ch. 18 Meeting the Corporate Security Education and Training Needs
Ch. 19 Ethics and the Corporate Security Professional
Ch. 20 The Future of the Corporate Security Profession
- Edition: 1
- Published: March 7, 2003
- No. of pages (Hardback): 488
- No. of pages (eBook): 463
- Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN: 9780750674874
- Paperback ISBN: 9780123911032
- eBook ISBN: 9780080496245
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Gerald L. Kovacich
Dr. Gerald L. Kovacich has more than 40 years of experience in industrial, business and government security, investigations, information systems security, and information warfare, both in the U.S. Government as a special agent, in international corporations, and subsequently as an international consultant and lecturer. He retired as the Information Warfare Technologist, Northrop Grumman Corporation to pursue a career as an international consultant, lecturer and writer.
Affiliations and expertise
Security consultant, lecturer, and author, Oak Harbor, WA, USAEH
Edward Halibozek
Edward Halibozek is currently a security consultant and part-time instructor for California State University, Fullerton. He retired from Northrop Grumman Corporation in August, 2011 after more than 26 years with the company. His most recent position was the Vice President of Security. Mr. Halibozek chaired the Northrop Grumman Security Council, which is the company’s key deliberative body for security, contingency planning, investigations and fire services. He was also responsible for Executive Protection services. Mr. Halibozek served as a member of the National Industrial Security Program Policy Advisory Council (NISPAC). Mr. Halibozek holds a Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice from California State University and an MBA from Pepperdine University.
Affiliations and expertise
Part-time instructor, California State University, Fullerton, CA, USA