Implementing Physical Protection Systems: A Practical Guide

Implementing Physical Protection Systems: A Practical Guide

by David G. Patterson
Implementing Physical Protection Systems: A Practical Guide

Implementing Physical Protection Systems: A Practical Guide

by David G. Patterson

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Overview

The purpose of this book is to guide security professionals in implementing physical protection systems (PPSs). It is also intended as study material for the ASIS Physical Security Professional (PSP) certification examination. This new second edition represents a significant update and reorganization of the content presented in the first edition.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781934904411
Publisher: Asis International
Publication date: 01/28/2013
Pages: 197
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Physical Protection Systems 1

Preventive Measures 4

Corrective Measures 9

Detective Measures 11

References 18

Chapter 2 Overview of Life Cycle Phases 19

PPS Life Cycle Phase 1 Planning 20

PPS life Cycle Phase 2 Design and Estimation 21

PPS Life Cycle Phase 3 Procurement 22

PPS Life Cycle Phase 4 Installation, Operation, and Training 23

PPS Life Cycle Phase 5 Commissioning and Warranty 25

PPS life Cycle Phase 6 Maintenance, Evaluation, and Replacement 25

Outputs or Deliverables of Each Phase 26

References 29

Chapter 3 Project Management for Physical Protection Systems 31

What Is a Project? 32

Benefits of Quality Project Management Process 34

Planning 34

Project Stages 36

Relationship Between Project Stages and Life Cycle Phases 37

Activities 38

Work Breakdown Structure 38

Network Diagram 38

Contingency Activities 39

Parallel Activities 40

Project Management Software 40

Project Team 42

Project Control 42

Change Control Procedure Overview 43

PPS Project Rules of Thumb 45

Pitfalls 45

Project Completion 47

References 47

Chapter 4 Planning 49

Objectives 49

Project Team 50

The Risk Analysis Model 50

Risk Management 60

Requirements Document 63

Stakeholders 63

Problem Definition 65

Alternatives 65

System Design 66

Budgetary Estimates 67

Deliverables 67

References 68

Chapter 5 Design and Estimating 69

Security Design Elements 69

Design Specification 70

Design Criteria 71

Products of the Design 75

Form of Specification 77

Project Estimates 85

Sample Estimate 90

References 92

Chapter 6 Procurement 93

Formation of Procurement Committee 94

Procurement Approaches 94

Evaluation Criteria 99

Selecting Contractors 101

Awarding the Contract 104

References 105

Chapter 7 Installation, Operation, and Training 107

Cabling and Wiring Terminology 108

Overview of Installation Activities 113

System Operation 143

Operational Testing 152

Training 154

Appendix A Applicable Codes and Standards 157

References 159

Chapter 8 Commissioning and Warranty 161

PPS Commissioning 161

PPS Testing 164

Warranty Issues 174

References 175

Chapter 9 Maintenance, Evaluation, and Replacement 177

Preventive Maintenance 178

Remedial Maintenance 181

Maintenance Plan 183

Evaluation and Replacement 191

Conclusion 192

References 193

Figures

Figure 2-1 Life Cycle Phase 1: Planning 21

Figure 2-2 Life Cycle Phase 2: Design and Estimation 22

Figure 2-3 Life Cycle Phase 3: Procurement 23

Figure 2-4 Life Cycle Phase 4: Installation, Operation, and Training 24

Figure 2-5 Life Cycle Phase 5: Commissioning and Warranty 25

Figure 2-6 Life Cycle Phase 6: Maintenance, Evaluation, and Replacement 26

Figure 2-7 Deliverables by PPS Implementation Phase 28

Figure 3-1 Project Stage/Life Cycle Phase Correlation 37

Figure 4-1 Risk Analysis Flow Chart 51

Figure 4-2 Risk Management Matrix 62

Figure 5-1 Estimate for an Integrated Physical Protection System 91

Figure 6-1 Sample Evaluation Criteria 101

Figure 7-1 Power Requirements 120

Figure 7-2 Network Topologies 130

Figure 7-3 Available Network Bandwidth with Different Types of Transmission Wiring 138

Figure 7-4 Configuration Information 142

Figure 7-5 Time Zone Information 142

Figure 7-6 Alarm Point Definitions 145

Figure 7-7 CCTV Camera Definitions 146

Figure 7-8 Alarm Assessment Procedures 147

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