Risk Analysis and the Security Survey

Risk Analysis and the Security Survey by James F. Broder, published by Elsevier in 2000, is a comprehensive resource that spans 352 pages. This edition presents the principles of risk analysis, aimed at guiding the production of effective and results-oriented security surveys. Written in English, the book serves as a foundational text for those interested in understanding the methodologies behind security assessments.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of risk analysis principles, which are essential for developing security surveys that yield practical outcomes. The content is relevant to various fields, including business and economics, criminology, and technology and engineering. By focusing on the intersection of these disciplines, this book provides insights into the production and operations management aspects of security, making it a valuable addition for professionals in related industries.
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The principles of risk analysis are presented here, to guide the production of effective, results-oriented security surveys.
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