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Risk Analysis & Security Survey /2nd Ed. [Item Image]
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Risk Analysis and the Security Survey, by
James F. Broder, CPP.Second Edition.
2000, 360 pages.
BN467
$65.00
RISK ANALYSIS AND THE SECURITY SURVEY
SECOND EDITION
by James F Broder CFE, CPP, BCFE

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REVIEW

“...it provides the reader with a thorough understanding of the vital subjects of risk analysis
and the art/science of conducting and producing effective, results-oriented security surveys. It
is written to meet the needs of security professionals from student to master. Broder and his
contributing authors have addressed today's changes while retaining the spirit, quality, and
fundamental principles described in the first edition. As we evolve into an information based
society, the principles and advice in this book will serve the reader well, particularly when
dealing with the increasing demands of asset protection, information protection, high
technology issues, terrorism, and unknown risks. An excellent book in its original iteration,
this edition is far superior to the first. It is highly recommended both an as excellent resource
and as a study aid the CPP examination.' - SECURITY MANAGEMENT Magazine

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Includes new chapters on: Business Impact Analysis (BIA) which covers Project Planning,
Data Collection, Data Analysis and Report of Findings, Prediction of Criminal Behavior.
Updated statistical information and practical case examples Geared to help professionals
and students produce more effective results-oriented security surveys.

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“Risk Analysis and the Security Survey, Second Edition provides an understanding of the
principles of risk analysis to security students and professionals, which will help them
produce more effective, results-oriented security surveys geared to the ever-changing needs
of the organization. The most fundamental philosophy of risk control, design and
implementation is to make the security program as self-sufficient as possible in all matters
pertaining to security. This includes the two-sided coin of risk control: (1) the protection of
assets by identifying, analyzing and prioritizing the risk, and (2) contingency and disaster
recovery planning.”

- Covers Business Impact Analysis (BIA), Project Planning. Data Collection, Data
Analysis
and Report of Findings, and Prediction of Criminal Behavior
- Presents updated statistical information and practical case examples
- Helps professionals and students produce more effective results-oriented security
surveys.

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EXCERPT FROM THE INTRODUCTION

“A cardinal rule to remember is “Never allow yourself to assume that the preventative
practices, procedures and countermeasures in place will always work to negate the threat.”
Remember threats evolve, and so must the security professional. Further, management must
not be allowed to become so complacent as to avoid contingency and disaster recovery
planning.

“The entire premise of this books rests on one principle, and that is: “The most fundamental
philosophy of risk control, design and implementation has as a basic tenet making the
program as self-sufficient as possible in all matters pertaining to security. This includes the
two-sided coin of risk control: (1) the protection of assets by identifying, analyzing, and
prioritizing the risk; and, (2) contingency and disaster recovery planning.”

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CONTENTS

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Risk
2. Vulnerability and Threat Identification
3. Risk Measurement
4. Quantifying and Prioritizing Loss Potential
5. Cost/benefit Analysis
6. The Security Survey: an Overview
7. Management Audit Techniques and the Preliminary Survey
8. The Survey Report
9. Crime Prediction
10. Determining Insurance Requirements
11. Business Impact Analysis
12. Business Continuity Planning
13. Plan Documentation
14. Response Planning
15. Crisis Management Planning for Kidnap, Extortion, or Ransom
16. Monitoring Safeguards
17. The Security Consultant

APPENDICES
A. Security Survey Work Sheets
B. Danger Signs of Fraud, Embezzlement, and Theft
C. Professional Practices for Business Continuity Planners
D. Sample BIA Introduction Letter
E. Sample Kidnap and Ransom Contingency Plan
F. How to Establish Notice
G. Handling Media Inquiries
H. Security System Specifications I. Sample Introduction Memorandum:
Disaster
Recovery Planning

Index
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

“JAMES F. BRODER, CFE, CPP, BCFE, has more than 35 years experience in security
and
law enforcement. He has worked as a security executive, instructor, and consultant as well
as
having served in Vietnam as a Police Advisor in the Counter Insurgency Directorate.
Vietnamese National Police. A former FBI Special Agent and employee for the US State
Department, Mr. Broder is considered to be one of the most highly recognized security
authorities in the United States.”

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2000, 360 pages. Order #DR467.
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