Physical Security Military Manual
One should formulate and implement your basic physical security design from a total system approach. It should be organized in depth and contain mutually supporting elements and be coordinated to prevent gap or overlap in responsibilities and performance.
Any security program or system designed to combat the security threats will prove ineffective unless it is supported by an effective security education program.
A positive personnel movement control system must be established and maintained to preclude unauthorized entry, and to facilitate authorized entry at personnel control points. Access
Expensive equipment and sensitive information is usually concentrated in a military computer complex. Protective security measures should be established for the equipment, information, operational programs maintained in the complex, and for the facility that houses the processing, main storage units, and remote components
Transportation security has evolved to encompass all security measures taken to protect shipments from criminal/terrorist activity.
You will also gain knowledge on the procedures to be used for conducting physical security inspections, surveys, and vulnerability tests. They are guidelines to help you determine the adequacy of security for a particular facility or installation.
Each topic in Physical Security Military Manual is cited with an in-depth explanation:
- The Systems Approach
- Planning, Programming and Budgeting
- Education
- Personnel Movement Control
- Protective Barriers
- Protective Lightening
- Intrusion Detection Systems
- Lock and Key Systems
- Security Forces
- Port and Harbor Terminal Security
- Computer Security
- Transportation Security
- Hospital Security
- Personnel Security of Designated Individuals
- Nuclear Reactor Facilities
- Military and Civil Works Projects
- Security Analysis and Evaluation
- Pilferage
- Sabotage
- Espionage
- Bomb Threats
- Countering Terrorism
- Physical Security Plan
- Contract Guards
- Game Wardens Role
- Cargo Security Management
- Commissary Outlets and Storage
- Escorting Public Funds
- Closed Circuit Television
- Finance and Accounting Office
- Mail and Postal Effects
- Checklists
- Organizational Effectiveness Approach to Physical Security
- Contingency Plans
- IDS Application and Component Charts
- Glossary of Terms
- Forms
- Convoys, Trains, and Pipelines
- References