Securing Integrated Transportation Networks
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Securing Integrated Transportation Networks
Young, Richard R.; Gordon, Gary A.
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
05/2024
434
Mole
Inglês
9780323954099
15 a 20 dias
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Section I - The evolution of transportation security
1. What is transportation security and why do we want to secure it?
2. Transportation security before and after 9/11
3. The regulatory environment and government agency roles 4. Who are the parties involved and what are their relationships
5. What are the components and economics of transportation security?
Section II - Exposure
6. Nature of people and the goods transported
7. Threats, vulnerabilities and risk
8. What is the difference between natural and manmade disasters
9. Assessing Risks
10. Cyber threats and risks
Section III - Transportation modes, interrelationships and supply chain resilience
11. Highway and motor carrier
12. Freight and passenger rail
13. Bus and rail transit
14. Maritime
15 - Aviation
16. Intermodal transportation
17. Pipeline
Section IV - What is being done about transportation security?
18. Regulatory compliance and partnered initiatives
19. Risk models and methods and industry best practices
20. Physical vs. operational security measures
21. Where do we go from here?
1. What is transportation security and why do we want to secure it?
2. Transportation security before and after 9/11
3. The regulatory environment and government agency roles 4. Who are the parties involved and what are their relationships
5. What are the components and economics of transportation security?
Section II - Exposure
6. Nature of people and the goods transported
7. Threats, vulnerabilities and risk
8. What is the difference between natural and manmade disasters
9. Assessing Risks
10. Cyber threats and risks
Section III - Transportation modes, interrelationships and supply chain resilience
11. Highway and motor carrier
12. Freight and passenger rail
13. Bus and rail transit
14. Maritime
15 - Aviation
16. Intermodal transportation
17. Pipeline
Section IV - What is being done about transportation security?
18. Regulatory compliance and partnered initiatives
19. Risk models and methods and industry best practices
20. Physical vs. operational security measures
21. Where do we go from here?
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<p>Transportation security; Maritime security; Rail and transit security; Aviation security; Intermodal security; Pipeline security; Shipping and supply chain security; Threats, vulnerabilities and risk; Assessment methods; Intrusion detection; Access control; Perimeter security; Operational security; Infrastructure protection; Transportation security regulations</p>
Section I - The evolution of transportation security
1. What is transportation security and why do we want to secure it?
2. Transportation security before and after 9/11
3. The regulatory environment and government agency roles 4. Who are the parties involved and what are their relationships
5. What are the components and economics of transportation security?
Section II - Exposure
6. Nature of people and the goods transported
7. Threats, vulnerabilities and risk
8. What is the difference between natural and manmade disasters
9. Assessing Risks
10. Cyber threats and risks
Section III - Transportation modes, interrelationships and supply chain resilience
11. Highway and motor carrier
12. Freight and passenger rail
13. Bus and rail transit
14. Maritime
15 - Aviation
16. Intermodal transportation
17. Pipeline
Section IV - What is being done about transportation security?
18. Regulatory compliance and partnered initiatives
19. Risk models and methods and industry best practices
20. Physical vs. operational security measures
21. Where do we go from here?
1. What is transportation security and why do we want to secure it?
2. Transportation security before and after 9/11
3. The regulatory environment and government agency roles 4. Who are the parties involved and what are their relationships
5. What are the components and economics of transportation security?
Section II - Exposure
6. Nature of people and the goods transported
7. Threats, vulnerabilities and risk
8. What is the difference between natural and manmade disasters
9. Assessing Risks
10. Cyber threats and risks
Section III - Transportation modes, interrelationships and supply chain resilience
11. Highway and motor carrier
12. Freight and passenger rail
13. Bus and rail transit
14. Maritime
15 - Aviation
16. Intermodal transportation
17. Pipeline
Section IV - What is being done about transportation security?
18. Regulatory compliance and partnered initiatives
19. Risk models and methods and industry best practices
20. Physical vs. operational security measures
21. Where do we go from here?
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
<p>Transportation security; Maritime security; Rail and transit security; Aviation security; Intermodal security; Pipeline security; Shipping and supply chain security; Threats, vulnerabilities and risk; Assessment methods; Intrusion detection; Access control; Perimeter security; Operational security; Infrastructure protection; Transportation security regulations</p>