Security Leader Insights for Business Continuity,
Edition 1 Lessons and Strategies from Leading Security Professionals
Edited by Phil Hopkins

Publication Date: 16 Sep 2014
Description

How do you, as a busy security executive or manager, stay current with evolving issues, familiarize yourself with the successful practices of your peers, and transfer this information to build a knowledgeable, skilled workforce the times now demand? With Security Leader Insights for Business Continuity, a collection of timeless leadership best practices featuring insights from some of the nation’s most successful security practitioners, you can.

This book can be used as a quick and effective resource to bring your security staff up to speed on security’s role in business continuity. Instead of re-inventing the wheel when faced with a new challenge, these proven practices and principles will allow you to execute with confidence knowing that your peers have done so with success. It includes chapters on the business resiliency and emergency preparedness, leading during a crisis, corporate social responsibility, and the Voluntary Private Sector Preparedness Certification Program.

Security Leader Insights for Business Continuity is a part of Elsevier’s Security Executive Council Risk Management Portfolio, a collection of real-world solutions and "how-to" guidelines that equip executives, practitioners, and educators with proven information for successful security and risk management programs.

Key Features

  • Each chapter can be read in five minutes or less, and is written by or contains insights from experienced security leaders.
  • Can be used to find illustrations and examples you can use to deal with a relevant issue.
  • Brings together the diverse experiences of proven security leaders in one easy-to-read resource.
About the author
Edited by Phil Hopkins, Vice president of global security, Western Union Financial Services, Denver, CO, USA
Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. When the Unpredictable Occurs
  • Chapter 2. Building a Resilient Business
    • The Components of Resiliency
    • Piecing it Together
    • What is the Value?
  • Chapter 3. Leading in Crisis
  • Chapter 4. When Emotions Run High: Dealing with Stress in Crisis Management
    • Layering Response and Management Teams
    • Choosing the Right Team Members
    • Having it All in Writing
  • Chapter 5. Improving Crisis Management Through Social Responsibility
    • Minimize Reputational Risk
    • Improve Local and Global Continuity
    • The Value of Sincerity
  • Chapter 6. Business Leading Government
    • Start Small
    • Commit
    • Be Patient
  • Chapter 7. Business Continuity and the Data Center
  • Chapter 8. Planning for Pandemics
  • Chapter 9. Preventing Brand Damage from Web-Based Incidents
  • Chapter 10. Exploring the Voluntary Private Sector Preparedness Certification Program
  • Chapter 11. Emergency Preparedness: Compliance, Care, and the Long View
    • Compliance is a Partial Solution
    • Culture of Care
    • Taking the Long View
    • Communications Promote Confidence
  • Chapter 12. Resilience Requires Intelligent Preparedness
    • Learning Our Way
    • The Value Opportunity
  • About the Contributing Editor
  • About Elsevier’s Security Executive Council Risk Management Portfolio
Book details
ISBN: 9780128008393
Page Count: 64
Retail Price : £15.99
  • Business Continuity State of the Industry Report, Mattord & Whitman, 9780128008454, $89.95, 54 pp., 3/2014
  • Business Continuity: Playbook, Correia, 9780124116481, $49.95, 98 pp., 4/2013
  • Security Leader Insights for Risk Management, Chase, 9780128008409, $24.95, 60 pp., 9/2014
Audience

New or experienced security managers and executives; security practitioners and consultants; emergency managers and planners; business executives and owners responsible for the security, risk management, crisis management, and continuity of their organization; instructors of and students in security or emergency management programs