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|a Aviation Security Engineering: A Holistic Approach; Contents; PREFACE; FOREWORDS; HOW TO READ THIS BOOK; REFERENCES AND LINKS; LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND QUESTIONS; Part I: Security and Aviation; Chapter 1: Aviation Security Engineering; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; 1.2 WHAT IS SECURITY?; 1.2.1 Security as a State; 1.2.2 Security as a Process; 1.2.3 Security as a Trade-Off; 1.2.4 Security Risk Based Approach and Utility Theory; 1.2.5 Summary; 1.3 AVIATION-AVIATION SECURITY; 1.3.1 Aviation-A Complex Supply Chain; 1.3.2 Aviation Security; 1.4 AN EMERGING DISCIPLINE.
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|a 1.4.1 Aviation Security Engineering-An Emerging Discipline1.4.2 Paradigm Changes; 1.4.3 Overt Approach; 1.4.4 "Fighting-The-Last-War" Phenomenon; 1.5 CONCLUSIONS; QUESTIONS; References; Chapter 2: Security: An Introduction and Tutorial; 2.1 INTRODUCTION; 2.1.1 An Example; 2.2 WHAT IS SECURITY?; 2.3 TERMINOLOGY; 2.3.1 Asset-Centric Versus Attacker-Centric; 2.3.2 Fundamental Concepts and Definitions; 2.4 SECURITY RISK MANAGEMENT; 2.4.1 Risk Management Cycle; 2.4.2 Residual Risk and Risk Appetite; 2.4.3 Undertaking Security Risk Management; 2.5 CONTROLS AND CONTROL PHILOSOPHIES.
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|a 2.5.1 Incident Response Cycle2.6 SECURITY MEETS REALITY-TRUST; 2.7 AVIATION SECURITY; 2.7.1 Annex 17; 2.7.2 The Evolving Nature of Aviation Security; 2.7.3 Aviation Information Assets; 2.7.4 Who Is In Charge of Aviation Security?; 2.8 HOLISTIC SECURITY APPROACH; 2.9 RELEVANT STANDARDS; 2.9.1 ICAO Annex 17; 2.9.2 ARINC Report 811; 2.9.3 ED-200; 2.9.4 SC-216; 2.9.5 NIST SP-800 and ISO 27000 Series; 2.10 CONCLUSIONS; QUESTIONS; References; Chapter 3: Aviation as a System: Air Transportation System; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 AVIATION TERMINOLOGY; 3.3 HIGH-LEVEL VIEW ON AIR TRANSPORTATION.
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|a 3.3.1 Transportation Systems3.3.2 Air Transportation-Multiple Stakeholders and Multiple Objectives; 3.3.3 Growth and Challenges; 3.4 AIR TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM MODEL; 3.4.1 System and Systems Theory; 3.4.2 System Terminology; 3.4.3 System Model; 3.5 SYSTEM-OF-SYSTEMS-AIR TRANSPORTATION SUBSYSTEMS; 3.5.1 Airport Subsystem; 3.5.2 Aircraft Subsystem-Airspace User Operations; 3.5.3 Air Traffic Management/Communication, Navigation, and Surveillance Subsystem; 3.5.4 Airspace/Network Subsystem; 3.6 PERFORMANCE FRAMEWORK-SECURITY PERFORMANCE; 3.7 CONCLUSIONS; QUESTIONS; References.
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|a Part II: Where We Stand TodayChapter 4: Traditional Approach to Aviation Security; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 UNDERSTANDING TODAY-BY LOOKING BACK; 4.2.1 Historic Overview of Aviation Security; 4.2.2 Attack Methods and Threat Conditions; 4.3 WHERE ARE WE TODAY-RESPONSES TO DEFINING MOMENTS; 4.3.1 Incremental Change; 4.3.2 International Coordination; 4.3.3 Reactive Nature; 4.4 TODAY'S PARADIGM-LAYERED APPROACH-FOCUSON PREVENTION; 4.4.1 Layered Security; 4.4.2 Example Approach; 4.4.3 Today's Approach and Focus; 4.4.4 A Growing Concern-Air Cargo; 4.4.5 Summary.
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|a Filling a critical gap in aviation engineering literature, this unique and timely resource provides you with a thorough introduction to aviation system security. It enables you to understand the challenges the industry faces and how they are being addressed. You get a complete analysis of the current aviation security standards ARINC 811, ED-127 and the draft SC-216. The book offers you an appreciation for the diverse collection of members within the aviation industry. Moreover, you find a detailed treatment of methods used to design security controls that not only meet individual corporate in.
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