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Contents
Foreword
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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VII
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Administrative Security
Introduction
Corporate Security Department Projects
The IWC Corporate Assets Protection Plan
Corporate Asset Protection Policies
Procedures
Summary
Physical Security
Definition of Physical Security
Security in Layers
Outer Layers of Protection
Inner Layers
Access Controls
Physical Security Costs
Physical Risk Assessments
Physical Security for Classified Government Contracts
Summary
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Outsourcing: A Definition
General Information
The Advantages and Disadvantages of a
Proprietary Security Organization
The Advantages and Disadvantages of an
Outsourced Security Organization
Candidate Security Functions for Outsourcing
Sample Outsourcing Analysis
Case Study
Summary
Personnel Security
Introduction
Preemployment and Background Investigations
Sensitive Positions
Conducting Preemployment Background Investigations
Adverse Information
Workplace Violence Prevention
Workplace Violence Case Study
Workplace Violence Prevention Program
Causes of Violent Behavior
Changes in Behavior or Appearance
Crisis Levels and Recommended Actions
What the CSM and Security Managers Can Do to
Prevent Workplace Violence
What Employees Can Do to Prevent Workplace Violence
Workplace Violence Response
A Checklist for the Elements of a Good Personnel
Security Program '
Summary
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Fire Protection
Introduction to Fire Protection
Fire Prevention and Protection
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Vulnerability to Fire
Risks
Fire Prevention and Protection Program
The Elements of IWC's Effective Program
Fire Regulations
Outsourcing Fire Prevention and/or Suppression
Summary
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Contingency Planning
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Introduction
Contingency Planning Program
Emergency Response
Crisis Management
Business Continuity
Summary
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Investigations
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Government Security
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Introduction
Why Discuss National Security as Part of
Corporate Security?
IWC and Government Agency Contract
National Security Classified Information
Assets Protection Requirements in the National
Security Arena
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Information Security
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Introduction
Three Basic Categories of Information
Determining the Value of Information
Case StudyA Process for Determining Information Value
The Protection of Automated Information and
High-Technology Equipment
IAPS Organization Responsibilities
LAPS Management Job Description
IAPS Staff Job Descriptions
Information Assurance and Protection Program (IAPP)
Summary
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Executive Protection
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Event Security
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Introduction
Advance WorkPre-Planning
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Security Operations
Physical Security
Information Security
Staff and Executive Protection
Contingencies
Summary
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Introduction
The Corporate Security Manager's Career Development
Establishing and Managing a Corporate Security
Career Development Program
Summary
Security ProfessionalsWhat You Can Do to
Help Others
Introduction
Lectures
Writing
Associations
Educational Institutions
Mentoring
Summary
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Index
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