セキュリティ産業入門(第7版)<br>Introduction to Security (7TH)

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セキュリティ産業入門(第7版)
Introduction to Security (7TH)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 570 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780750676007
  • DDC分類 363.289

基本説明

Examines the attacks of September 11th, 2001 and the lasting impact on the security industry.

Full Description


Introduction to Security, Seventh Edition, presents the latest in security issues from security equipment and design theory to security management practice. This complete revision of the classic textbook has been reorganized to reflect the industry changes since the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks. It includes new coverage throughout of terrorism as it relates to cargo and travel security, potential areas of attack and target hardening techniques, and the use of current technologies to combat new threats. The book begins with a new chapter on the development of Homeland Security in the United States. Traditional physical and guard security is covered in addition to advances in the electronic and computer security areas, including biometric security, access control, CCTV surveillance advances, as well as the growing computer security issues of identity theft and computer fraud. The Seventh Edition provides the most comprehensive breakdown of security issues for the student while detailing the latest trends, legislation, and technology in the private and government sectors for real-world application in students' future careers. As the definitive resource for anyone entering or currently working in the security industry, this book will also benefit law enforcement personnel, security consultants, security managers, security guards and other security professionals, and individuals responsible for Homeland Security.

Contents

Includes chapters onRole; Career Opportunities, Security Education and Training; Security Law; Risk Analysis; Physical Security - Inner and Outer Defense; Fire Protection and Safety; Insurance; Internal Theft; Transportation/ Cargo Security; Workplace Violence; Drugs; Computer Security, Terrorism, The Future