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Homeland Security and Private Sector Business Elsa Lee (Advantages SCI, El Segundo, California, USA)

Homeland Security and Private Sector Business By Elsa Lee (Advantages SCI, El Segundo, California, USA)

Homeland Security and Private Sector Business by Elsa Lee (Advantages SCI, El Segundo, California, USA)


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Identifies the role the private sector plays in securing our homeland and offers strategies to aid in the fight against national and international threats. This work presents instruction on how to establish, implement, and reinforce terrorism awareness and regulatory compliance with national critical infrastructure interests.

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Homeland Security and Private Sector Business: Corporations' Role in Critical Infrastructure Protection by Elsa Lee (Advantages SCI, El Segundo, California, USA)

The challenge in combating terrorism is not that any of us could die tomorrow in an attack, but that we cannot seem to perform the basic functions of diagnosing and treating the problem so that it is manageable. Given this, and because public and private sector partnerships are critical to the success of this management, Homeland Security and Private Sector Business: Corporations' Role in Critical Infrastructure Protection identifies the role the private sector plays in securing our homeland and offers strategies to aid in the fight against national and international threats.

Organized to take into consideration differing leadership and management styles, organizational cultural change barriers, and team dynamics, the information is structured to appeal to most adult learning styles, ensuring effective communication of critical messages. Using helpful case studies and exercises, the author presents invaluable instruction on how to establish, implement, and reinforce terrorism awareness and regulatory compliance with national critical infrastructure interests. Comprehensive in scope, the book reviews threat factors, risk mitigation, readiness plans, prevention approaches, human factors, and training methods. It concludes with insights into the limitations businesses must respect as they adjust to this new paradigm.

A recognized expert in terrorism deterrence and counterintelligence methods, Elsa Lee brings her 28 years of experience in counterterrorism, counterintelligence, and counterespionage investigations to inform the discussion. Organizations which integrate her recommendations into their internal corporate strategies will not only contribute to Homeland Security efforts, but will also ultimately improve business continuity, resiliency, and operational and financial security for the corporation.

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Citing numerous sources, the author, a former counterintelligence agent with the U.S. Army, does a nice job of outlining the fundamentals of terrorism, DHS, threat methodology, risk mitigation, and preparation. Nearly 50 pages are devoted to human dynamics and organizational management, and the appendix provides a good example of a basic security plan for small business.
-Erik Antons, CPP, PSP, in Security Management

About Elsa Lee (Advantages SCI, El Segundo, California, USA)

Advantages SCI, El Segundo, California, USA

Table of Contents

Introduction: Homeland Security Vision

The Desired State of Homeland Security

The Current State of Homeland Security

Homeland Security Issues and Challenges

Everyone Has a Role in Homeland Security

History of Terrorism

The Direct Impact of Modern-Day Terrorism

What's at Stake with Today's Terrorist Attacks

Countering Terrorism with DHS Help

DHS Help Is Not Enough

Essential Threat Factors

The Problem We Face with Threats

General Threats to Security Hierarchy Components

General Threat Effect on Homeland Security

Threat Management through Intelligence

Terrorists' Operational Methodology

Limitations of Early Warnings

Creating Your Own Threat-Warning Capabilities

Painful Lesson: The USS Cole Attack

Implications of Not Understanding Threats

Lesson Learned: First World Trade Center Attack,

Lesson Learned: First American Hijacking,

Homeland Security Roles and Misconceptions

Sharing Information

Threat Trends

Conclusion

Threat, Vulnerability, and Risk Components

Overview

DHS Risk Model and National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP)

Responsibility and Accountability per DHS

How to Perform Your Own Threat Assessment

NIPP as a Template

A Framework for Taking the NIPP Approach

A Framework for Assessing Threat

What the Results Suggest

How to Handle Discoveries of Threat and Vulnerabilities

Countermeasure

Reporting Information

Cost versus Investment

Mini Case Study

Risk Mitigation, Transference, and Elimination

Risk Decision Principles

Lessons Not Easily Learned

Readiness Plans: Develop, Validate, and Update

Overview

How Terrorists Plan

Collaboration with External Organizations

Beginning the Development Process

Plan Development

Overlooked Plan Items

Plan Validation

Plan Updates

Plan to Share Information

What DHS says about Protected Critical Infrastructure Information (PCII)

Prevention, Detection, and Response Factors across Sectors

Overview

Innovative Prevention Approaches

Innovative Detection Technology

Investing in Response Capabilities through Partnership

Other Contributors to Homeland Security

Response Considerations

Preparedness Snapshot

Case Study

Human Factors and Team Dynamics

The Human Factor

Humanity in Crisis and Hero Mode

Female Terrorists: The Human Factor Gone Wrong

Humans in Conflict

Human Overconfidence

Human Technology

Superdiversity

Diversity as a Problem Solver

The Human Factor as a Tool

Dysfunctional Group Dynamics

Discussion versus Dialogue

How to Get Your Team to Dialogue

Leadership versus Management

Roadblocks to Effective Teamwork

Chapter Exercise

Toolkits and Innovative Ideas for Change

Overview

Organizational Leadership

Fundamental Management Knowledge

Problem-Solving Exercises

Fundamental Terrorism Knowledge

Why Workforce breakdown is Critical (By Personality Type, Leadership Style, and Team Role)

Group Roles and Team Roles

Low-Context and High-Context Communications

Reactive versus Proactive Language

The Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing Model

Chapter Exercise

Training and Exercises: Touch It, Feel It, Live It, Breathe It!

Overview

Benefits of Training

Adult Learning

Training Methods

Crawl Walk Run Methodology

Video Example for training

Exercises

Building an Exercise

Training Evaluation

Training Failures

A Subjective Method for Calculating Return on Investment (ROI)

You Can Deter But You Can't Interdict: Don't Cross the Line!

Know Thy Limits

Distinctions between Collecting Information and Collecting Intelligence

How to Avoid Botching Up an Investigation

Stumbling Across Evidence of a Crime: How to Preserve It and Relinquish It to Law Enforcement Agencies

Appendices

Index

Additional information

CIN1420070789G
9781420070781
1420070789
Homeland Security and Private Sector Business: Corporations' Role in Critical Infrastructure Protection by Elsa Lee (Advantages SCI, El Segundo, California, USA)
Used - Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20081021
264
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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