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Young, Carl S.
The science and technology of counterterrorism = measuring physical and electronic security risk /
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Title/Author:
The science and technology of counterterrorism/ Carl S. Young.
Reminder of title:
measuring physical and electronic security risk /
Author:
Young, Carl S.
Published:
Burlington :Elsevier Science, : 2015.,
Description:
1 online resource (513 p.).
Subject:
Terrorism - Prevention. -
Online resource:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780124200562
ISBN:
9780124200616 (electronic bk.)
The science and technology of counterterrorism = measuring physical and electronic security risk /
Young, Carl S.
The science and technology of counterterrorism
measuring physical and electronic security risk /[electronic resource] :Carl S. Young. - Burlington :Elsevier Science,2015. - 1 online resource (513 p.).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Front Cover; The Science and Technology of Counterterrorism: Measuring Physical and Electronic Security Risk; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Preface; Part I: Modeling Terrorism Risk; Chapter 1: Terrorism Threats, Risk, and Risk Assessments; 1.1. Introduction: Decisions and Risk; 1.2. Threats and the Components of Risk; 1.3. Risk Assessments; 1.4. Security Risk Trade-Offs; 1.5. Security Risk in Context; 1.6. Risk Factors; 1.7. Counterterrorism Controls; 1.8. Counterterrorism Methods; 1.9. Operational Requirements; 1.10. Performance Specifications.
Scientists with little or no background in security and security professionals with little or no background in science and technology often have difficulty communicating in order to implement the best counterterrorism strategies. The Science and Technology of Counterterrorism offers the necessary theoretical foundation to address real-world terrorism scenarios, effectively bridging the gap. It provides a powerful security assessment methodology, coupled with counterterrorism strategies that are applicable to all terrorism attack vectors. These include biological, chemical, radiological, electromagnetic, explosive, and electronic or cyber attacks. In addition to rigorous estimates of threat vulnerabilities and the effectiveness of risk mitigation, it provides meaningful terrorism risk metrics.
ISBN: 9780124200616 (electronic bk.)
LCCN: 2013043384Subjects--Topical Terms:
560996
Terrorism
--Prevention.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
554714
Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: HV6433 .E85
Dewey Class. No.: 363.3
The science and technology of counterterrorism = measuring physical and electronic security risk /
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Front Cover; The Science and Technology of Counterterrorism: Measuring Physical and Electronic Security Risk; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Preface; Part I: Modeling Terrorism Risk; Chapter 1: Terrorism Threats, Risk, and Risk Assessments; 1.1. Introduction: Decisions and Risk; 1.2. Threats and the Components of Risk; 1.3. Risk Assessments; 1.4. Security Risk Trade-Offs; 1.5. Security Risk in Context; 1.6. Risk Factors; 1.7. Counterterrorism Controls; 1.8. Counterterrorism Methods; 1.9. Operational Requirements; 1.10. Performance Specifications.
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1.11. Security Risk Assessment Frameworks, Security Standards, and Security Risk MetricsSummary; References; Problems; Chapter 2: Organizing and Assessing Terrorism Risk; 2.1. A Taxonomy of Terrorism Threats; 2.2. Counterterrorism Standards and Risk Metrics; 2.3. The Cost of Risk Mitigation; 2.4. Medical Analogies; 2.5. Simple Risk Assessments; 2.6. Security Theatre; Summary; References; Problems; Chapter 3: Uncertainty and Terrorism; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Uncertainty, Entropy, and Randomness; 3.3. The Normal Distribution; 3.4. Uncertainty Applied to Terrorism; Summary; References; Problems.
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Chapter 4: Physical Models of Terrorism4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Point Sources of Radiation; 4.3. Exponential Growth and Decay; 4.4. Harmonic Motion and the Single Degree of Freedom Model; 4.5. Gaussian Plumes[1]; Summary; Reference; Problems; Chapter 5: Exploiting Terrorism Uncertainty; 5.1. Introduction: Addressing Terrorism Risk Factors; 5.2. Risk Factor-Related Incidents; Indirect Measurements of Security Risk; 5.3. The "Probability of Protection" Method; 5.3.1. The Minimum Number of Required Security Officers; 5.3.2. Explosive Blasts and the Probability of Window Protection.
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5.4. The Probability of Protection Method Summary5.5. Physical Access Control System Risk Statistics; Summary; Reference; Problems; Part 2: Measuring Terrorism Risk; Chapter 6: Conventional Explosive Threats and Risk Mitigation; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. Applying the Single Degree of Freedom Model; 6.3. Explosive Overpressure and Impulse Parametric Scaling; 6.4. Blast Effects: A Qualitative Description; 6.5. The Effects of Distance and Payload; 6.6. Vehicle-Borne Explosives; 6.7. Vehicle-Borne Explosive Risk: A Simple Calculation; 6.8. Barriers and Bollards; 6.9. Assessing Bollard Effectiveness.
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6.10. Antiblast Film6.11. Explosive Detection; 6.12. X-Ray Inspection Technology; 6.13. The Dangling Crane: Terror Without Terrorists; Summary; References; Problems; Chapter 7: Nontraditional Terrorist Threats and Risk Mitigation; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Radiological Dispersion Devices (RDDs); 7.2.1. The RDD as a Weapon; 7.2.2. Dentists, Bananas, and the Natural Radiation Background; 7.2.3. Radioisotopes as Weapons; 7.2.4. Radioactive Flux, Absorption, and Shielding; 7.2.4.1. Radioactive Flux; 7.2.4.2. Radioactive Absorption; 7.2.4.3. Radioactive Absorption in Human Tissue.
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Scientists with little or no background in security and security professionals with little or no background in science and technology often have difficulty communicating in order to implement the best counterterrorism strategies. The Science and Technology of Counterterrorism offers the necessary theoretical foundation to address real-world terrorism scenarios, effectively bridging the gap. It provides a powerful security assessment methodology, coupled with counterterrorism strategies that are applicable to all terrorism attack vectors. These include biological, chemical, radiological, electromagnetic, explosive, and electronic or cyber attacks. In addition to rigorous estimates of threat vulnerabilities and the effectiveness of risk mitigation, it provides meaningful terrorism risk metrics.
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