Risk and Security Management

Protecting People and Sites Worldwide

 

By Michael Blyth

 

In today's environment companies face internal and external innumerable risks domestically as well as globally. Despite all these risks there are no industry standards or guidelines on how to provide risk management security services. This book provides organizations with a practical guide to the issues, frameworks and observations that security professionals need in order to create an effective corporate risk and security management program. While this book is targeted to security professionals it should be on every auditor's reading list due to the nature of the risk control schema. The author combines security risk management with company objectives to ensure the protection of life, assets, and reputation, supporting business success and continuity. The book highlights key strategic and operational drivers such as organizational convergence, risk identification, and contingency planning, areas on the radar of every auditor as well. The chapter on Security Documents and Exhibits provides illustrative threat assessments, security plans, surveys, audits and more. This book should be part of every audit department's library. 

 

JMK 12/08