DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF PHYSICAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS
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By Mary Lynn Garcia, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, USA
Description Design and Evaluation of Physical Security Systems, 2e, includes updated references to security expectations and changes since 9/11. The
threat chapter includes references to new threat capabilities in Weapons of Mass Destruction, and a new figure on hate crime groups in
the US. All the technology chapters have been reviewed and updated to include technology in use since 2001, when the first edition was
published. Garcia has also added a new chapter that shows how the methodology described in the book is applied in transportation systems.
College faculty who have adopted this text have suggested improvements and these have been incorporated as well. This second edition
also includes some references to the author's recent book on Vulnerability Assessment, to link the two volumes at a high level.
Audience
Facilities managers, security managers focusing on intrusion detection, access control, electronic security device management and environmental
design practices. Security engineering students of all levels.
Contents Part One
Chapter 1 - Design and Evaluation of Physical Protection Systems
Introduction
Safety vs. Security
Deterrence
Process Overview
Physical Protection System Design
PPS Functions
Design Goals
Design Criteria
Analysis
Physical Protection System Design and the Relationship
to Risk
Summary
Chapter 2 - Facility Characterization
Introduction
Physical Conditions
Facility Operations
Facility Policies and Procedures
Regulatory Requirements
Safety Considerations
Legal Issues
Corporate Goals and Objectives
Other Information
Summary
Security Principle
Chapter 3 - Threat Definition [extensively updated]
Introduction
Steps for Threat Definition
List Threat Information
Collect Threat
Information
Organize Threat Information
Example Threat Statements
Chapter 4 - Target Identification
Introduction
Undesirable Consequences
Consequence Analysis
Targets
Techniques for Target Identification
Vital Area Identification
Summary
Security Principle
Part Two
Chapter
5 - Physical Protection System Design
Introduction
Physical Protection System Design
PPS Functions
Relationship of PPS Functions
Characteristics
of an Effective PPS
Design Criteria
Additional Design Elements
Summary
Security Principles
Chapter 6 Exterior Intrusion Sensors
Introduction
Performance Characteristics
Sensor Classification
Sensor Technology
Perimeter Sensor Systems--Design Concepts and Goals
Effects of Physical
and Environmental Conditions
Integration with Video Assessment System
Integration with Barrier Delay System
Exterior Sensor Subsystem
Characteristics
Procedures
Summary
Security Principles
Chapter 7 Interior Intrusion Sensors
Introduction
Performance Characteristics
Sensor Classification
Sensor Technology
Effects of Environmental Conditions
Sensor Selection
Procedures
System Integration
Summary
Security
Principles
Chapter 8- Alarm Assessment
Introduction
Assessment vs. Surveillance
Video Alarm Assessment System
Alarm Assessment by Response
Force
Integration with Safety Systems
Legal issues
Procedures
Acceptance Testing
Summary
Security Principles
Chapter 9--Alarm Communication
and Display
Introduction
Evolution of Alarm Reporting Systems
AC&D Attributes
Alarm Communication Subsystem
Alarm Control and Display
Offline Systems
AC&D System Design
Summary
Security Principles
Chapter 10-Entry Control
Introduction
Personnel Entry Control
Personnel
Entry Control Bypass
Contraband Detection
Locks
System Integration and Installation Issues
Procedures
Administrative Procedures
Summary
Security Principles
Chapter 11- Access Delay
Introduction
Barrier Types and Principles
System Considerations
Aspects of Penetration
Perimeter Barriers
Structural Barriers
Dispensable Barriers
Procedures
Summary
Security Principles
Chapter 12 Response [extensively
updated]
Introduction
General Considerations
Contingency Planning
Communication
Interruption
Procedures
Summary
Security
Principles
Part Three
Chapter 13 Analysis and Evaluation
Introduction
Adversary Paths
Effectiveness Measures
Quantitative Analysis
Critical
Path
Qualitative Analysis
Summary
Security Principles
Chapter 14 - EASI Computer Model for Analysis
Introduction
Quantitative Analysis
Tools
EASI Model
Using the Model
Adversary Sequence Diagrams
Summary
Security Principle
Chapter 15 - Risk Assessment
Introduction
Risk Management Approaches
Risk Equation
Vulnerability Assessment Process
Risk Assessment
Performance Testing
Summary
Security Principle
Chapter 16-Transportation System application [New]
Appendix A-Threat tables
Appendix B-EASI Model
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