This book examines the national security and preparedness issues, developments and analyses facing the U.S. today. Topics discussed include a unified national security budget; U.S.- EU cooperation against terrorism; immediate opportunities for strengthening the nation's cybersecurity; electronic grid vulnerability; and the security clearance process.
Since the initial inception of this book, there have been significant strides to safeguard the operations of our world’s infrastructures.
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Each chapter of the text focuses on a major domestic preparedness challenge: How did national emergency management strategy, policy, and doctrine evolve to its current form?
Helfand, Ira et al. 2006. The US and Nuclear Terrorism: Still Dangerously Unprepared. ... Murrain-Hill P, CN Coleman, JL Hick, et al. 2011. “Medical Response to a Nuclear Detonation: Creating a Playbook for State and Local Planners and ...
"This book examines the impact of Homeland Security Information Systems (HSIS) on government, discussing technologies used in a national effort to prevent and respond to terrorist attacks and emergencies such as natural disasters"--Provided ...
Have you harbored questions about what Homeland Security is and how it affects you at the hometown level? This book is directed at the general audience, not necessarily the homeland security professional.
Critical Infrastructure: Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness details the important measures that have been tak
Emerging infectious disease threats that may not have available treatments or vaccines can directly affect the security of the world's health since these diseases also know no boundaries and will easily cross borders.
This is the 2018 paperback printing of the casebook published in 2012.
This new edition of Threats to Homeland Security updates previous chapters and provides new chapters focusing on new threats to homeland security today, such as the growing nexus between crime and terrorism, domestic and international ...