Corporate Security Desk Reference
Author: Richard F. Cross, CPP
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Corporate security changed forever with the events of 9/11. Security professionals need to re-focus their protective strategies so as to take into account the risks posed by a new enemy with different and more ambitious objectives. Traditional security best practices need be employed to protect businesses and the nation from acts of terrorism
The Corporate Security Desk Reference provides answers to today’s most pressing corporate security questions. Using real-life examples and step-by-step procedures, the author provides practical guidance on implementing state-of-the-art security policies for this new corporate environment.
You’ll find detailed checklists to help assess the level of risk in each of your organization’s functional areas. You’ll also find proven examples of ways to construct, expand, and implement effective corporate security procedures to mitigate the risk that does exist.
You’ll learn how to:
- Prevent terrorist attacks
- Safeguard facilities and assets
- Meet insurance requirements
- Establish workable personnel practices
- Prevent white-collar crime
- Write a sound, workable crisis management plan
- Conduct effective reference and criminal checks on applicants
- Protect computer data and confidential customer information
- Develop loss prevention controls
- And more…
About the Author
Richard F. Cross, CPP, is president of Risk Management Group, Inc., a consulting firm based in Loudon, Tennessee, that specializes in bank security. He has more than 30 years experience in all aspects of bank security and has had consulting engagements with major financial institutions worldwide. As vice president and director of security for the Bank of New York, he developed physical security standards and innovative training modules, wrote security procedures, and was also responsible for the bank’s investigative activity. He was national president of the American Society for Industrial Security and has served on the security committees of the American Bankers Association and the Bank Administration Institute, where he earned a certificate in bank administration.
Following service in the Central Intelligence Agency where he was trained in all aspects of security, Mr. Cross entered the private sector with senior security management positions at the Institute for Defense Analysis and the Bank of New York. After the breakup of the former Soviet Union, he provided security training for Russian private security executives. As a consultant, he has conducted risk assessments, compiled written security procedures, and developed innovative training modules for clients. He has been a frequent speaker at bank security seminars and workshops.
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