Miller frowned his displeasure . “ Missing ! How could you be so careless ? " “ I wasn't careless , " Leslie said , unexpectedly put on the defensive . “ I had it the night you were here , and the next morning it was gone .
It explores the psychodynamic theory of attachment and how it can be used to offer new ways of thinking when working with mental disorders in offenders.
When Tim's sister Cookie is kidnapped despite a heavy RCMP presence, he finds himself wondering who to trust. As the daughter of the new prime minister, Cookie should have been safe from kidnappers.
Missions of Security is the sequel to A Matter of Security, and contains the full text of the previously published short story, "Blood in Erfurt."
Perception of security can increase objective security when it affects or deters malicious behavior, as with visual signs of security protections, such as video surveillance, alarm systems in a home, or an anti-theft system in a car such as ...
Prominent security expert Marcus Ranum doesn’t think you are. In this timely book, Ranum explains what’s wrong with today’s homeland security policy and why it might–or might not–be fixable.
His name is Derek Spencer, and he's a high-level FBI agent who's in bed with Zetas. He brokered the gun deal with Vinny, who represented the mob.” Gray was stunned that they nailed him, but not surprised to find out it was him.
Drawing upon case study material and primary research, including interviews with officials and security analysts, the book presents a chronological analysis of Japan's sea lane security.
Barriers, Walls, and Fences There are a variety of barriers you can use in perimeter design, depending, of course, what kind of facility you own or occupy. The key function of a barrier is to prevent unauthorized access and delineate ...
Assessing the Security of Web Sites and Applications Steven Splaine. Hendry, Mike. ... Herrmann, Debra S. A Practical Guide to Security Engineering and Information Assurance. CRC Press, 2001. ... Hack Proofing Your Ecommerce Site.
This issue of the "World Wide Web Journal" frames Web security as a matter of trust rather than cryptography.