"The Complete Guide to Physical Security gives readers a comprehensive understanding of modern-day physical security best practices. Employing both theory-based and real-world approaches, it examines general business principles as they relate to security. The book goes beyond the concepts of the three G's (guns, gates and guards) and instead explains the importance of physical security to accomplish the overall mission of the organization. The book enables security managers to develop a program that utilizes all security personnel's talents, emphasizing that the security team must work synergistically with all facets of the organization for the ultimate in protection and success"-- Provided by publisher
Daniel J. Benny Bücher



Industrial Espionage
- 232 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
"Books on industrial espionage tend to focus on what the threat is and will often review case studies of threats -- but they generally fail to provide guidelines on how to establish a program to prevent and thwart such threats. A comprehensive source of information, this book offers guidance on how to ensure the protection of company proprietary information and the development of a corporate counterespionage program. It fully addresses all aspects of industrial espionage that must be considered when developing a counterintelligence program"-- Provided by publisher
U.S. National Security and the Intelligence Services
- 220 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Focusing on the intersection of intelligence agencies and national security, this comprehensive book provides an in-depth analysis of how intelligence services operate within the broader context of U.S. national security. It uniquely integrates various aspects of intelligence collection and analysis, offering readers a thorough understanding of the roles and functions of these agencies. This all-inclusive approach sets it apart from other works in the field.