Thomas L Norman
Integrated Security Systems Design
A Complete Reference for Building Enterprise-Wide Digital Security Systems
Thomas L Norman
Integrated Security Systems Design
A Complete Reference for Building Enterprise-Wide Digital Security Systems
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- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 193mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1021g
- ISBN-13: 9780128000229
- ISBN-10: 0128000228
- Artikelnr.: 41150614
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 193mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 1021g
- ISBN-13: 9780128000229
- ISBN-10: 0128000228
- Artikelnr.: 41150614
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Thomas L. Norman, CPP, PSP, CSC, is an internationally acclaimed security risk management and enterprise-class security system design consultant with experience in the United States, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Mr. Norman has experience in security designs for critical infrastructure including oil and gas terminals, lines, and distribution centers; mass transit and vehicle transportation systems including air security, rail, and marine facilities and systems; long-span suspension and truss bridges; and central banking, utility and financial facilities. Mr. Norman's extended experience includes a large number of chemical, petrochemical, banking, government, corporate facilities, hospitality, healthcare, venues, and museums. Mr. Norman's unique processes focus on identifying and securing the underlying causes of building system vulnerabilities, that is, business processes, technologies, and cultures that encourage the development of vulnerabilities to the detriment of the organization. As the author of the industry reference manual on integrated security system design, and with more than 35 years of experience in design, construction management and commissioning, Mr. Norman is considered one of the industry's leading design consultants, worldwide, having contributed many industry design firsts including Video Pursuit and REAPs design concepts, among others. Mr. Norman has developed formulas and detailed processes that are used by the entire security industry to calculate the effectiveness of security programs and security program elements and also overall security program cost-effectiveness. Mr. Norman has authored four books: for the American Institute of Architects, "Security Planning and Design - A Guide for Architects and Building Owners"; "Integrated Security Systems Design" (Elsevier); "Risk Analysis and Security Countermeasures Selection" (CRC Press); and "Electronic Access Control" (Elsevier). His works have been quoted and referenced by organizations such as the Cato Institute, NBC, and Security Management.
SECTION ONE
INTRODUCTION TO INTEGRATED SECURITY SYSTEMS1
Introduction and Organization of the Book2
Integrated Security System Design Benefits3
History of Electronic SecuritySECTION TWO
SECURITY SYSTEM DESIGN4
Security System Design Elements5
Electronics Elements (High
Level Discussion)6
Electronics Elements (Detailed Discussion)7
Physical Security Elements8
The Security Design Process9
Preliminary Design Process Steps10
Getting Down to the Actual DesignSECTION THREE
SPECIAL DESIGN SECTIONS11
Information Technology Systems Infrastructure12
Radio Frequency Systems13
Interfacing to Legacy Systems and Emerging Technologies14
Interfacing to Related Systems15
Delaying Technologies and Response Technologies16
Alarm Detection and Emerging Video Technologies17
Design Standards Development18
Finalizing the Installation19
System Implementation
INTRODUCTION TO INTEGRATED SECURITY SYSTEMS1
Introduction and Organization of the Book2
Integrated Security System Design Benefits3
History of Electronic SecuritySECTION TWO
SECURITY SYSTEM DESIGN4
Security System Design Elements5
Electronics Elements (High
Level Discussion)6
Electronics Elements (Detailed Discussion)7
Physical Security Elements8
The Security Design Process9
Preliminary Design Process Steps10
Getting Down to the Actual DesignSECTION THREE
SPECIAL DESIGN SECTIONS11
Information Technology Systems Infrastructure12
Radio Frequency Systems13
Interfacing to Legacy Systems and Emerging Technologies14
Interfacing to Related Systems15
Delaying Technologies and Response Technologies16
Alarm Detection and Emerging Video Technologies17
Design Standards Development18
Finalizing the Installation19
System Implementation
SECTION ONE
INTRODUCTION TO INTEGRATED SECURITY SYSTEMS1
Introduction and Organization of the Book2
Integrated Security System Design Benefits3
History of Electronic SecuritySECTION TWO
SECURITY SYSTEM DESIGN4
Security System Design Elements5
Electronics Elements (High
Level Discussion)6
Electronics Elements (Detailed Discussion)7
Physical Security Elements8
The Security Design Process9
Preliminary Design Process Steps10
Getting Down to the Actual DesignSECTION THREE
SPECIAL DESIGN SECTIONS11
Information Technology Systems Infrastructure12
Radio Frequency Systems13
Interfacing to Legacy Systems and Emerging Technologies14
Interfacing to Related Systems15
Delaying Technologies and Response Technologies16
Alarm Detection and Emerging Video Technologies17
Design Standards Development18
Finalizing the Installation19
System Implementation
INTRODUCTION TO INTEGRATED SECURITY SYSTEMS1
Introduction and Organization of the Book2
Integrated Security System Design Benefits3
History of Electronic SecuritySECTION TWO
SECURITY SYSTEM DESIGN4
Security System Design Elements5
Electronics Elements (High
Level Discussion)6
Electronics Elements (Detailed Discussion)7
Physical Security Elements8
The Security Design Process9
Preliminary Design Process Steps10
Getting Down to the Actual DesignSECTION THREE
SPECIAL DESIGN SECTIONS11
Information Technology Systems Infrastructure12
Radio Frequency Systems13
Interfacing to Legacy Systems and Emerging Technologies14
Interfacing to Related Systems15
Delaying Technologies and Response Technologies16
Alarm Detection and Emerging Video Technologies17
Design Standards Development18
Finalizing the Installation19
System Implementation