Introduction to transportation security /
Overview: Transportation is the lifeline of any nation, connecting people, supporting the economy, and facilitating the delivery of vital goods and services. The 9/11 attacks-and other attacks on surface transportation assets, including the bombings in Madrid, London, Moscow, and Mumbai-demonstrate...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boca Raton :
CRC Press,
2013.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword
- Preface
- About the authors
- Section 1: Safety, Security, And Emergency Management:
- Chapter 1: Security theory and practice:
- Learning objectives
- Introduction
- Safety, security, and emergency management:
- Security
- Safety
- Emergency management
- Deter, detect, deny, mitigate
- Risk assessment
- Federal grants for transportation security
- Critical infrastructure/key resources
- Case studies:
- Transportation and disease outbreaks: exotic Newcastle disease
- Howard Street CSX tunnel fire, Baltimore, Maryland
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 2: Emergency management theory and practice:
- Learning objectives
- Introduction
- Emergency management, safety, and security
- Theoretical bases for emergency management: terms:
- Event
- Emergency
- Disaster
- Catastrophe
- Emergency management
- Risk management
- Crisis management
- Continuity of operations
- Four phases of emergency management:
- Mitigation
- Preparedness/planning
- Response
- Recovery
- Systems for emergency management: ICS, SEMS, NIMS
- Emergency operations plan
- Emergency operations center
- Training and exercises
- Case study:
- Northridge earthquake destroys I-10 overcrossings
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 3: Federal agencies and structures: surface transportation security:
- Learning objectives
- Disasters and the surface transportation system
- Department of Homeland Security: organization for transportation security:
- National protection and programs directorate
- Customs service and border patrol
- Coast Guard
- FEMA
- Transportation Security Administration
- Department of Transportation and Transportation Security
- Department of Energy
- Transportation Research Board
- Case studies:
- Northridge earthquake: cascading event
- AWW on the bay
- Coffee to confuse the dogs
- Ships of opportunity
- Summary
- Note
- References
- Chapter 4: Layers of security:
- Learning objectives
- Security elements:
- Risk assessment
- Security technologies
- Thinking like a perpetrator
- Human element
- Testing the threat environment
- Physical security
- Policies and procedures
- Proprietary knowledge
- Designing for security
- Managing security assets
- Security strategies:
- Acceptance
- Avoidance
- Diversification
- Transference
- Consolidation
- Strategies:
- See something, say something
- Case studies:
- Security and design for the new San Jose city hall:
- Problem
- Best laid plans
- How it actually happened
- Casing a transit station
- Learning to "think like a perp" through YouTube
- Summary
- References.
- Section 2: Multimodal Surface Transportation Security: Threats And Strategies:
- Chapter 5: Road transportation-cars and trucks
- Learning objectives
- Components of the road system:
- Road surface
- Utility tunnels
- Bridges
- Maintenance of the highway system
- Interconnectedness of roads
- Risks to road transportation:
- Natural hazards
- Technological hazards:
- Cyber attacks
- Human caused
- Security strategies for roads
- Security strategies for tunnels
- Security strategies for bridges
- Security strategies for cars and trucks:
- Crime prevention
- Cars and trucks as a platform for attack
- Security strategies for trucks with hazardous cargo:
- Crime prevention
- Terrorism prevention
- Platforms for attack
- Case studies:
- Obtaining explosives for VBIEDs
- Water pipes destroy the San Jose transit mall
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 6: Road-Based Busses, Livery, Paratransit, Ambulances, And Delivery Vehicles:
- Learning objectives
- Components of road-based transit and delivery systems
- Threats to busses, livery, ambulances, paratransit, and delivery systems:
- Mass transit busses
- Livery and medical vehicles
- Delivery vehicles
- Types of attacks against street-level mass transit vehicles:
- Improvised explosive devices
- Small arms
- Hijacking
- Cloned vehicles
- Security strategies for busses, livery, paratransit, ambulances, and delivery vehicles:
- Human factors
- Busses:
- Bus stops
- Professionally driven vehicles
- Case studies:
- Commercial chemical purchase
- Attacks on tourist busses in Egypt
- Limousine attack
- Driving through the ambush
- Bus driver awareness
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 7: Mass transit on fixed rails and guideways:
- Learning objectives
- Components of rail and guideway-based mass transportation systems:
- Locations
- Trolleys
- Light rail
- Subways
- Elevated systems
- Cable cars
- Monorails
- Heavy passenger rail
- Cyber system controls
- Threats to rail-based transit systems
- Types of attacks against rail-based mass transit vehicles and systems:
- Long Island railroad murders
- Aum Shinrikyo attacks Tokyo subway
- Arson on Korean subway
- European IED attacks
- Security strategies for rail-based mass transit vehicles and systems:
- Security cycle
- Security technologies
- Human element in security systems
- Roving patrols
- Explosives detection
- Training and exercises
- Cyber security
- Case studies:
- PATH train evacuation success on 9/11
- WMATA cyber failures as a paradigm of possible terrorist attack
- Summary
- Note
- References
- Chapter 8: Freight and long-distance passenger heavy rail:
- Learning objectives
- Components of the freight and long-distance passenger heavy rail system:
- American history and the railroad
- Categories of rail
- Freight rail operations
- Nonrail components
- Rail and commerce
- Threats to the freight and long-distance passenger heavy rail system:
- Open system
- Intermodal system
- Hazardous materials and TIH
- Types of attacks against freight and long-distance passenger heavy rail:
- Traditional attacks on rail systems
- Cyber attacks on freight rail operations
- Hazardous materials as attack modes
- Security strategies for freight and long-distance passenger heavy rail:
- Ordinary crime
- Security enhancements
- Hazardous materials security
- Case studies:
- Dunsmuir, California, derailment
- Baltimore tunnel fire
- Sunset Limited derailed in Arizona
- Ethanol trains
- Summary
- Notes
- References.
- Chapter 9: Maritime transportation:
- Learning objectives
- Components of the maritime transportation system:
- American history and the sea
- Categories of maritime vessels:
- Passenger Vessels: Cruise ships
- Passenger Vessels: Ferries
- Crew members: merchant marine
- Commercial Vessels: Tugboats
- Commercial Vessels: Barges
- Commercial Vessels: Cargo ships
- Commercial Vessels: Container ships
- Nonvessel components of the maritime transportation environment
- Maritime cargo operations
- Maritime commerce
- Threats to the maritime commerce system:
- Open system
- Intermodal goods transfer
- Smuggling
- Piracy
- Hazardous materials
- Crime, accidents, and attacks on maritime vessels:
- Ordinary crime in the maritime environment
- Hijacking and piracy: Achille Lauro
- Explosives: Super Ferry 14
- Cyber dependencies of maritime transportation
- Hazardous materials as attack modes
- Security strategies for maritime transportation:
- Ordinary crime in the maritime environment
- Terrorism:
- TWIC
- MDA
- MTSA
- HSPD-13
- Piracy
- CSI
- C-TPAT
- Radiological shipments deterrence
- 10+2
- VIPR teams in maritime security
- Case studies:
- Cosco Busan oil spill
- Pirates attack Seabourn Spirit
- Summary
- References
- Chapter 10: Air cargo operations security:
- Learning objectives
- Components of the air cargo transportation system:
- History of air cargo
- Categories of air cargo carriers:
- Passenger aircraft and cargo interface
- Air cargo transportation environment: components and operations
- Air cargo commerce
- Threats to the air cargo commerce system:
- Complex system
- Hijacking
- Smuggling and theft
- Fuel shipments, pipelines, and storage
- Cyber dependencies of air cargo transportation
- Accidents and attacks on air cargo planes:
- ValuJet accident, 1996
- Alaska Airlines crash, 2000
- IEDs as aircraft attack modes:
- UPS, Dubai, 2010
- Al Qaeda attacks on cargo planes, October 2010
- Security strategies for air cargo transportation:
- Ordinary crime in the air cargo environment
- Terrorism:
- Screening cargo
- International standards for screening cargo
- Screening technologies
- TSA compliance programs
- VIPR teams in air cargo security
- Challenge of inbound cargo
- Economic implications of security
- Case studies:
- Operation hemorrhage: printer cartridge
- Pan Am 103, Lockerbie
- Summary
- References
- Section 3: Putting It All Together:
- Chapter 11: Transportation security, supply chain, and critical infrastructure:
- Learning objectives
- 9/11: Failure of imagination
- Katrina and New Orleans: failure of initiative
- Transportation and critical infrastructure:
- Northeast power outage of 2003
- Information coordination across sectors:
- TMC
- EOC
- FCs
- Continuity of operations/business continuity
- New standards for private sector preparedness
- Case studies:
- 2006 European power blackout
- Impact of great East Japan earthquake's radiation leak on global trade
- Public-private partnerships: mid-Atlantic and Northeast initiatives:
- Regional Rail Security Integrated Planning Initiative
- Regional rapid critical infrastructure (CI)/Key Resources (KR) restoration initiative
- Regional disaster food distribution project
- Summary
- References
- Glossary
- Acronyms
- Index.