From Corporate Security to Commercial Force: A Business Leader's Guide to Security Economics addresses important issues, such as understanding security related costs, the financial advantages of security, running an efficient security organization, and measuring the impact of incidents and losses. The book guides readers in identifying, understanding, quantifying, and measuring the direct and economic benefits of security for a business, its processes, products, and consequently, profits. It quantifies the security function and explains the never-before analyzed tangible advantages of security…mehr
From Corporate Security to Commercial Force: A Business Leader's Guide to Security Economics addresses important issues, such as understanding security related costs, the financial advantages of security, running an efficient security organization, and measuring the impact of incidents and losses. The book guides readers in identifying, understanding, quantifying, and measuring the direct and economic benefits of security for a business, its processes, products, and consequently, profits. It quantifies the security function and explains the never-before analyzed tangible advantages of security for core business processes. Topics go far beyond simply proving that security is an expense for a company by providing business leaders and sales and marketing professionals with actual tools that can be used for advertising products, improving core services, generating sales, and increasing profits.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marko Cabric is a globally operating freelance security manager, consultant, lecturer and author based in Tel Aviv, Israel and Belgrade, Serbia. He has more than 20 years of top-ranking security experience from Europe, Middle East and Africa including the Israeli military and homeland security and as a corporate security manager in several industries. Marko manages, teaches, consults, and trains corporate security clients and business teams on various security matters such as corporate security management, physical security, supply chain security, fraud prevention and investigations, crisis management, business continuity, disaster recovery, and information security. He has established corporate security programs for numerous multinational corporations, especially throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Commercial Security Challenges: A Historical Perspective 2. Security and Economics: A Global Perspective3. The Alliance between Business and Security: The Power of Diversity4. Asset Protection: Direct Benefits of Security5. Risk: Stuck Between Security and Economics6. Incident Economics: Understanding and Quantifying Loss7. Investing in Security: Outlays and Benefits 8. Sales Potential of Security: Security as Ingredient of the Product9. Marketing: The Appeal of Security10. Costs Saving and Cost Avoidance: Security as the Usual Suspect11. Security Outsourcing: A Double-Edged Sword12. Security Metrics: The Commercial Side of Key Performance Indicators13. Business Planning: Economic Benefits of the Early Involvement of Security 14. Efficiency: Running an Efficient Security Organization15. Business Analytics: Security Technology in the Service of Core Business
1. Commercial Security Challenges: A Historical Perspective 2. Security and Economics: A Global Perspective3. The Alliance between Business and Security: The Power of Diversity4. Asset Protection: Direct Benefits of Security5. Risk: Stuck Between Security and Economics6. Incident Economics: Understanding and Quantifying Loss7. Investing in Security: Outlays and Benefits 8. Sales Potential of Security: Security as Ingredient of the Product9. Marketing: The Appeal of Security10. Costs Saving and Cost Avoidance: Security as the Usual Suspect11. Security Outsourcing: A Double-Edged Sword12. Security Metrics: The Commercial Side of Key Performance Indicators13. Business Planning: Economic Benefits of the Early Involvement of Security 14. Efficiency: Running an Efficient Security Organization15. Business Analytics: Security Technology in the Service of Core Business
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