 Security Manuals
Arm Yourself with the Information You Need
to Head Off Security Problems
Use these manuals for the up-to-date information you need to help prevent security incidents or minimize their impact.
Specifications: Model Security Policies, Plans and Procedures (208 pages, 1999) contains sample policies, plans and procedures drawn from the experiences of hundreds of successful companies. An excellent resource for creating documents . Loss Prevention and the Small Business (200 pages, 1999) is a comprehensive guide for developing and maintaining a loss-
prevention strategy for small businesses. Covers shoplifting, fraud, embezzlement and more. Industrial Security (308 pages, 1999) covers a very broad range of subjects from developing a security program to preventing theft to CCTV concepts. Ideal for students as well as security professionals. Hospital and Healthcare Security (416 pages, 1999) is a complete resource for healthcare protection planning and programming, with
thorough and fully updated coverage of the primary issues of hospital security. Effective Security Management (400 pages, 1999) covers organization, staffing and operation of the security function. Discusses concerns and problems facing security
managers. Public Safety and Security Administration (176 pages, 1998) focuses on theories, concepts, practices and
problems related to current and future public safety and
security issues. Also looks at problem-solving strategies for field personnel. Safe Schools (256 pages, 1996) targets school
security issues, perceptions and program design. Helps set
uniform standards for security (including loss prevention,
physical security and property security) on property belonging to a school district. Handbook of Loss Prevention and Crime Prevention (570 pages, 1995) draws on the expertise of security and crime-prevention professionals to cover a wide range of
security topics from planning to alarms to physical barriers to public relations. Workplace Violence (210 pages, 1996) provides a comprehensive approach to preventing and managing violent incidents in the workplace. Includes the latest regulations and standards as well as checklists. Loss Prevention and Security Procedures (320 pages, 1999) addresses loss caused by drug
activity, violence, theft and fraud. The Information Systems
Security Officer’s Guide (224 pages, 1998) presents a total
systems approach from defining the position of the infosec
professional to establishing and managing an infosec program. CCTV (432 pages, 1999) discusses basic components and
concepts of closed-circuit television---including design and
installation---using simple yet detailed explanations. Effective Physical Security (256 pages, 1996) is an easy-to-use reference covering design, equipment and operations. Examines
environmental design, security surveys, locks, lighting, CCTV, access control, computer security and more.
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