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The Corporate Security Professional’s Handbook on Terrorism
Andy Jones, Security Research Centre for British Telecommunications
Dr. Gerald L. Kovacich, CFE, CPP, CISSP, Washington
This book is a professional reference that clarifies the
difference between terrorism against corporations and their assets versus
terrorism against government assets. It addresses the existing misconceptions
regarding how terrorism does or does not affect corporations, and provides
security professionals and business executives with a better understanding of
how terrorism may impact them.
Section I provides an explanation of what terrorism is, its
history, who engages in it and why. Section II focuses on helping the security
professional develop and implement an effective anti-terrorism program in order
to better protect the employees and assets of the corporation. Section III
discusses the future as it relates to the likelihood of having to deal with
terrorism.
The book provides the reader with a practitioner’s guide,
augmented by a historical assessment of terrorism and its impact to
corporations, enabling them to immediately put in place useful security
processes and methods to protect their corporate interests against potential
acts of terror.
ISBN: 978-0-7506-8257-2
Paperback, 288 pages
Publication Date: August 28, 2007
$49.95
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