From Corporate Security to Commercial Force : a Business Leader's Guide to Security Economics /

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Main Authors: Cabric, Marko
Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology.
Published: Elsevier Science,
Publisher Address: Saint Louis :
Publication Dates: 2017.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128051498
Summary: Annotation
Item Description: Incidents and Their Impact.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (242 pages)
ISBN: 9780128051504
0128051507
Index Number: HV8290
CLC: TP309
Contents: Front Cover; From Corporate Security to Commercial Force; Copyright Page; Dedication and Appreciation; Contents; About the Author; Introduction; I. Conceptualize; 1 Commercial Security: The Historical Perspective; From Instinct to Profession; Security as a Product; Money as Instrument Versus Money as the Goal; From Shooting Targets to Meeting Targets; Cost Saving as Security Strategy; Profession Versus Occupation; Technological Addiction; Case Study-The Case of Collin Powell; Sacrificing Resilience for Profit: Misunderstanding Risk; The Quick-Win Culture; The New Reality.
The Visibility of Security: The Marketing ParadoxCase Study-Terrorist Attacks in a Renown International Hotel Chain; Setting the Stage; Self-Assessment/Discussion Questions; 2 Security and Economics: From Global Causes to Local Consequences; Global Interconnectedness Between Economy and Security; The Influence of Security on Economy; The Influence of Economy on Security; Corporate Security Investments and Homeland Security; Economic Mindset in Managing Security; Motive; Opportunity; Means; Trade and Peace; Economics of Terrorism; The Economic Aspect of Protection.
Crime Prevention Through Social DevelopmentCrime Prevention Through Environmental Design; Chapter Summary; Self-Assessment/Discussion Questions; 3 About Corporate Security: The Function, Its Philosophies, And Practices; The Role of Corporate Security; Chief Security Officer (CSO); Variances in Security Models in Different Industries; Risks and Consequences; Internal Risks; The Position of Security in Different Industries; Misconceptions About Corporate Security; Business Acumen; Changing the Perception; Security Convergence; Lateral Move; Corporate Security Obstacles and Challenges.
Chapter SummarySelf-Assessment/Discussion Questions; Reference; II. Reevaluate; 4 Risk: Stuck Between Security and Economics; The Concept of Risk; Financial and Nonfinancial Risks; Risk Versus Bad Investment; Risk Management Functions; Security; Security of Information and Communication Technologies; Operational Risk; Credit Risk; Market Risk; Compliance; Internal Audit; Functions with Risk Management Responsibilities; Human Resources (HR); Legal Department; Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS); Engineering; Procurement; Security and Risk; Risk Tolerance and Resilience.
Security as Ingredient of all RisksCase Study: Retail Pharmacy Chain; Overall Risk Management; Security and Safety Risks; Direct Financial Risks; Operational Risk; Strategic Risks; Risk Management Frameworks; Risk Mapping; Spaghetti Chart; Overall Risk Matrix; Chapter Summary; Self-Assessment/Discussion Questions; 5 Incident Economics: Understanding and Quantifying Loss; Introduction; The Risk of Simplifying Terms; The Concept of Value; Different Perceptions of Value; Primary and Secondary Value; Counting Value According to Loss; Explaining Incidents; Security Risks.