By
Lawrence Fennelly, Security Operations, CPO, CSS, CHS lll, IBM, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Louis Tyska, CPP, Former Managing Director with Pinkerton Consulting and Investigations. He is a member and Past President of the American Society
for Industrial Security International and has also served as the Chairman of the Board ASIS in 1982. He has co-authored several books
including Controlling Cargo Theft, Security in the Year 2000, Office and Office Building Security, 150 Things You Should Know About Security,
and Investigations - 150 Things You Should Know.
Description
150 Things You Should Know About Security describes current interests, concerns, and needs pertinent to effective security. Several themes
have been included, such as management principles and styles, communications, security applications, investigations, technology, physical
security, the future, and others.
Security and asset practitioners build their professional reputations upon a foundation of measurable
achievements in support of a business plan. Specifically, the reduction and prevention of crime, loss, and liability risks are the main
issues that influence where and when attention and resources must be focused. Two Internet appendices are included: security-related
Web sites in general and missing children Web sites.
Audience:
Security professionals