
Commercial Facilities Protection and Homeland Security
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The Commercial Services sector includes a diverse range of sites that draws large crowds of people for shopping, business, entertainment, or lodging. Facilities within this sector operate on the principle of open public access meaning that the general public can move freely without the deterrent of obstructive security barriers. The majority of these facilities are privately owned and operated, with minimal interaction with the federal government and other regulatory agencies. Since these facilities are not subject to the same security measures as an airport or an government building, they are a terrorist's dream.
Commercial Facilities Protection and Homeland Security gives clear and straightforward guidelines on improving the security and the resilience of the commercial services sector. Readers will determine how to assess risk, identify assets, implement protective programs, create and emergency response plan, and much more.
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- Cover
- Commercial Facilities Protection and Homeland Security
- Commercial Facilities Protection and Homeland Security
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- To the Reader
- Preface
- Prologue
- Chapter 1
- Introduction
- Setting the Stage
- Sector Overview
- CS SECTOR GOALS, PRIORITIES, AND ACTIVITIES
- BENCHMARKING
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- References and Recommended Reading
- Chapter 2
- Sector Profile
- INTRODUCTION
- KEY SECTOR OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
- COMMERICIAL SERVICES SECTOR SNAPSHOT
- SECTOR COMPONENTS AND ASSETS
- References and Recommended Reading
- Chapter 3
- Resilience Measurement Index
- INTRODUCTION
- THE 411 ON THE RMI
- RISK, VULNERABILITY, AND RESILIENCE
- RMI METHODOLOGY
- REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDED READING
- Chapter 4
- Active Shooters
- IS AN ACTIVE SHOOTER A TERRORIST?
- SELECT ACTIVE SHOOTER INCIDENTS IN THE COMMERCE SECTOR FROM 2000 to 2017
- REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDED READING
- Chapter 5
- Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience
- MR. GRASSHOPPER AND MR. RABBIT
- INTRODUCTION
- CS SECTOR SECURITY GOALS AND ATTRIBUTES
- HOMELAND SECURITY DIRECTIVES
- ASSESSING CHALLENGES
- ASSESSING CONSEQUENCES
- REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDED READING
- Chapter 6
- Vulnerability Assessment (VA)
- INTRODUCTION
- ASSESSING VULNERABILITIES
- INSIDER THREAT VULNERABILITY
- THE VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT
- VA METHODOLOGY
- VA PROCEDURES
- VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT: CHECKLIST PROCEDURE
- REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDED READING
- Chapter 7
- Preparation
- INTRODUCTION
- THREATS AND INCIDENTS
- Response to Threats
- Preparation
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDED READING
- Chapter 8
- Cybersecurity
- INTRODUCTION
- CYBERSPACE
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDED READING.
- Chapter 9
- Emergency Response
- CS SECTOR CONTINGENCY PLANNING
- CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS PLAN
- THE BOTTOM LINE
- REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDED READING
- Chapter 10
- Security Techniques and Hardware
- SHOPPING IN THE BRICK AND MOTAR STORE
- THE MULTIPLE BARRIER APPROACH
- SECURITY HARDWARE DEVICES
- COMMUNICATION INTEGRATION
- CYBER PROTECTION DEVICES
- REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDED READING
- Chapter 11
- The Paradigm Shift
- Fourteen Features of Active and Effective Security
- References and Recommended Reading
- Glossary
- Index
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