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Security Education, Awareness and Training: Seat from Theory to Practice

Security Education, Awareness and Training: Seat from Theory to Practice
This book is the only one available on security training for all level of personnel. Currently, there are a handful of titles that cover guard forces and protection officers, but none that speak to security training for government, security, and non-security professionals. Chief Security Officers (CSO), security managers, and heads of security forces often have to design training programs themselves from scratch or rely on outside vendors and outside training companies to provide training which is often dry, stilted, and not always applicable to a specific corporate or government setting. "Security Education, Awareness and Training" addresses the theories of sound security training and awareness, then shows the reader how to put the theories into practice when developing or presenting any form of security education, training, motivation or awareness to organizational employees. Motivation is a key factor in how a trainer can make security essential to an organization and individual employees; it also speaks to the necessity of security and helps to shape policy and ways of making security inherent and "easy" for the employee to ensure a safe facility and working environment. Quite simply, there is no other book like this on the market today, and this one will be the one everyone turns to in order to learn and use for their own security programs. All three authors have at least 20 years each in one aspect of the security business or another, whether it be in program management, educational products, training, or research. But it should be added that, while working at the Department of Defense (DoD) Security Institute, we collaborated in developing and teaching an innovative coursespecifically for "security educators." The course attendees were individually tasked in their own organization to develop and execute educational security programs for their general employee populations.



Inside the Security Mind: Making the Tough Decisions by Kevin Day,
Inside the Security Mind: Making the Tough Decisions by Kevin Day,
"This is a really good book ... it spells out the motherhood and apple pie of information security in a highly readable way."--Warwick Ford, CTO, VeriSign, Inc."An excellent security read! Breaks down a complex concept into a simple and easy-to-understand concept."--Vivek Shivananda, PresidentRedefine your organization's information securityLearn to think and act like a top security guru! Understand the founding principles of security itself and make better decisionsMake your security solutions more effective, easily manageable, and less costly!Make smarter, more informed security decisions for your companyOrganizations today commit ever-increasing resources to information security, but are scarcely more secure than they were four or five years ago! By treating information security like an ordinary technological practice--that is, by throwing money, a handful of the latest technologies, and a lineup of gurus at the problem--they invariably wind up with expensive, but deeply flawed, solutions. The only way out of this trap is to change one's way of thinking about security: to grasp the reasoning, philosophy, and logic that underlie all successful security efforts. In "Inside the Security Mind: Making the Tough Decisions, security expert Kevin Day teaches you how to approach information security the way the top gurus do--as an art, rather than a collection of technologies. By applying this discipline, your solutions will be more secure and less burdensome in time, expense, and effort. The first part of the book explains the practice of breaking security decisions down into a set of simple rules. These rules may then be applied to make solid security decisions in almost any environment.In the second part, Day uses a series of practical examples to illustrate exactly how the discipline works in practice.



Canadian Securities Course - The Canadian Securities Course (CSC), offered by the Canadian Securities Institute (CSI), is the initial course required for becoming licensed to work within the Canadian securities industry (outside Quebec) as a securities dealer or securities agent. It is generally taken with employer sponsorship, as any actual registration generally requires work experience as well as relevant current employment in addition to the educational requirement.

Interest in securities - An interest in securities is the asset of a client for whom an intermediary holds securities on an unallocated basis, commingled with the interests in securities of other clients. The distinction between securities and interests in securities is often overlooked in practice.

Securities lending - In finance, securities lending is the sale of securities linked to the subsequent buy-back of equivalent securities by means of an agreement. To ensure that the borrower will be able to give equivalent securities back, he will have to put up collateral.

Central Securities Depository - Central Securities Depository (CSD) is an entity holding securities either in certificated or uncertificated (dematerialized) form, to enable book entry transfer of securities. In some cases these organizations also carry out centralized comparison, and transaction processing such as clearing and settlement of securities.



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"--Warwick Ford, CTO, VeriSign, Inc."An excellent security read! In the second part, Day uses a series of practical examples to illustrate exactly how the discipline works in practice. Chief Security Officers (CSO), security managers, and heads of security forces often have to design training programs themselves from scratch or rely on outside vendors and outside training companies to provide training which is often dry, stilted, and not always applicable to a wide range of professionals, from those who design or evaluate security systems to system administrators and programmers who want a better understanding of this trap is to change one's way of thinking about security: to grasp the reasoning, philosophy, and logic that underlie all successful security efforts. Understand the founding principles of security itself and make better decisionsMake your security solutions more effective, easily manageable, and less costly!Make smarter, more informed security decisions down into a set of simple rules. By applying this discipline, your solutions will be more secure than they were four clarus securities.



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