Document Type
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BL
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995810
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b750180
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Main Entry
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Kovacich, Gerald L.
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Title & Author
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Security metrics management : : how to measure the costs and benefits of security /\ Gerald Kovacich, Edward P. Halibozek.
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Publication Statement
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Burlington, MA :: Butterworth-Heinemann,, ©2006.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xxviii, 323 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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0080492266
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: 0750678992
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: 9780080492261
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: 9780750678995
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0750678992
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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The security profession and its role in supporting business and government agency assets protection needs -- Management and security metrics management foundation -- Policies, procedures, processes, plans, and projects -- Security metrics management program-an overview -- Case study : measuring the costs of security -- Case study : six sigma -- Information security -- Personnel security -- Security education and awareness training -- Security compliance audits -- Surveys and risk management -- Corporate assets protection program -- Contingency planning -- The guard force -- Technical security systems -- Locks and keys -- Fire protection -- Executive protection -- Event security -- Investigations and noncompliance inquiries -- Government security -- Information systems security -- Mergers, acquisitions, or divestitures security -- Outsourcing -- Security metrics management technology of the future and how to prepare now to use it.
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Abstract
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Security metrics is the application of quantitative, statistical, and/or mathematical analyses to measuring security functional trends and workload. In other words, tracking what each function is doing in terms of level of effort (LOE), costs, and productivity. Security metrics management is the managing of an assets protection program and related security functions through the use of metrics. It can be used where managerial tasks must be supported for such purposes as supporting the security professional's position on budget matters, justifying the cost-effectiveness of decisions, determining.
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Subject
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Corporations-- Security measures-- Costs.
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Corporations-- Security measures.
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Private security services.
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Security systems.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Corporate Governance.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Leadership.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Organizational Development.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Workplace Culture.
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Corporations-- Security measures.
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Private security services.
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Security systems.
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Dewey Classification
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658.4/70681
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LC Classification
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HV8290.K684 2006eb
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Added Entry
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Halibozek, Edward P.
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