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- ISBN-10 : 036768683X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0367686833
- Author: Robert Deatherage
Security Operations: An Introduction to Planning and Conducting Private Security Details for High-Risk Areas, Second Edition was written for one primary purpose: to keep people alive by introducing them to private security detail tactics and techniques. The book provides an understanding of the basic concepts and rules that need to be followed in protective services, including what comprises good security practice. This second edition is fully updated to include new case scenarios, threat vectors, and new ambush ploys and attack tactics used by opportunistic predators and seasoned threat actors with ever-advanced, sophisticated schemes.
Security has always been a necessity for conducting business operations in both low- and high-risk situations, regardless of the threat level in the operating environment. Overseas, those with new ideas or businesses can frequently be targets for both political and criminal threat agents intent on doing harm. Even in the United States, people become targets because of positions held, publicity, politics, economics, or other issues that cause unwanted attention to a person, their family, or business operations.
Security Operations, Second Edition provides an introduction to what duties a security detail should perform and how to effectively carry out those duties. The book can be used by a person traveling with a single bodyguard or someone being moved by a full security detail.
Table of contents:
CHAPTER 1 WHY USE A PSC PROVIDER
CHAPTER 2 PROVIDING PROTECTION Protection Strategies Roles of a Protection Specialist
CHAPTER 3 THE CLIENT Who Is the Client? Ethical Considerations
CHAPTER 4 SECURITY ON A BUDGET
CHAPTER 5 COMPONENTS OF PROTECTION The Bodyguard (BG) Advance Work The Personal Security Detail (PSD) The Close Protection Team
CHAPTER 6 COMPOSITION OF THE SECURITY DETAIL AND THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES Terms and Definitions
CHAPTER 7 KNOWING THE THREAT Where Does the Treat to Us and Our Clients Come From? Range of Threats Internal Considerations External Considerations Needs Of The Threat
CHAPTER 8 RISK MANAGEMENT Risk Assessment and Reduction Threat Assessments Vulnerability Assessment Risk Assessment (Combining It All)
CHAPTER 9 THE ADVANCE Responsibilities Of The Advance Pre-advance Work Location Keys to Successful Advance Work
CHAPTER 10 SURVEILLANCE DETECTION PROGRAM Types Of Surveillance Methods Of Surveillance Anti-Surveillance Techniques Counter Surveillance Setting Up Counter Surveillance
CHAPTER 11 AWARENESS LEVELS FOR THE SECURITY PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER 12 SITUATION AWARENESS Tactical Mindset
CHAPTER 13 GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR PSD OPERATIONS
CHAPTER 14 FOOT MOVEMENT TACTICS AND TECHNIQUES One-Man Detail Two-Man Formation Five-Man Formation (Modified Diamond) Five-Man Formation (Modified V) Six-Man Formation (Diamond) Foot Detail (Open) Foot Detail (Close) The Security Detail”s Mission CHAPTER 15 PUBLIC VENUES AND FUNCTIONS Public Speaking Venues Reception Lines Entering Elevators and Other Enclosed Spaces Security Setup for Approaching an Elevator Security Setup for Entering an Elevator Security Setup Inside an Elevator
CHAPTER 16 ROUTE SELECTION Route-Planning Principles
CHAPTER 17 THE PHASES OF ROUTE PLANNING Selection of the Route Organizing The Movement Hostile Environments or Warzones
CHAPTER 18 MOVING THE CLIENT Identify the Routes
CHAPTER 19 MOTORCADE OPERATIONS Terms and Definitions Vehicle Embus And Debus Procedures Reacting To An Attack While Moving Choosing The Right Vehicle for the Mission Armoring Vehicles High Profile Vehicles Convoy Equipment
CHAPTER 20 CAR OPERATIONS AND TACTICS Traffic Circles Vehicle Reception of Two-Car Motorcade Two-Car Moving Roadblock Escape Two-Car Stationary Roadblock Three-Car Operations and Tactics Three-Car Turns Lane Changes Approaching and Passing through Intersections Vehicle Reception of Three-Car Motorcade Reacting to Attacks at the Embus/Debus Point
CHAPTER 21 THE COUNTER ATTACK TEAM (CAT) Mobile Role Static Role Mobile Operations Procedures Static Site Operations
CHAPTER 22 COUNTER SNIPER OPERATIONS Counter Sniper Equipment The Counter Sniper Team The Firing Position Control of the CS Team Reporting SOP for the Counter Sniper Team Location Reporting Reporting Individuals Reporting Vehicles
CHAPTER 23 BUILDING SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS External Considerations Internal Considerations Other Considerations Outer Layer Security Inner Layer of Security Temporary Site Security
CHAPTER 24 BUILDING SEARCHES Route (Line of Advance)
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