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Effective Physical Security

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Effective Physical Security, Fourth Edition is a best-practices compendium that details the essential elements to physical security protection. The book contains completely updated sections that have been carefully selected from the authors’ work that set the Handbook of Loss Prevention and Crime Prevention, Fifth Edition.

Designed for easy reference, Effective Physical Security contains important coverage of environmental design, security surveys, locks, lighting, and CCTV as well as new chapters covering the latest in the ISO standards for Risk Assessment and Risk Management, physical security planning, network systems infrastructure, and environmental design. This new edition continues to serve as a valuable reference for experienced security practitioners as well as students in undergraduate and graduate security programs.

Required reading for the ASIS Physical Security Professional Certification (PSP) and recommended reading for the CPP certification Provides detailed coverage of Physical Security in an easily accessible reference format with content divided into three major Design, Equipment, and Operations Each chapter is written by a recognized expert security specialist

380 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1992

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Lawrence J. Fennelly

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One of several books that used to be needed as study material to pass the ASIS International PSP certification exam. Good reference material. General information covered in one way or another by other similar publications.
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August 8, 2018
Great way to protect your tech is to make sure attackers can't walk in the front door and lift your stuffs. Once they have your tech, they have your info.
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