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Table of Content
Preface.
Introduction.
Chapter 1. Target: Corporate America.
Chapter 2. Awareness.
Chapter 3. General Recommendations.
Chapter 4. Know Where You Are Going: Pre-Travel Research.
Chapter 5. Preparing to Travel.
Chapter 6. Residing Abroad.
Chapter 7. Vehicle Safety Measures.
Chapter 8. Principles of Route Selection.
Chapter 9. Protective Equipment.
Chapter 10. Countersurveillance.
Chapter 11. Receipt of Mail and Packages.
Chapter 12. Physical Site Security.
Chapter 13. Technological Security.
Chapter 14. Emergency Response Planning.
Chapter 15. Bomb Threats and Bombings.
Chapter 16. Hotel Safety and Security.
Chapter 17. Hijacked.
Chapter 18. Hostage Survival.
Chapter 19. Commercial Espionage.
Chapter 20. Violence in the Workplace.
Chapter 21. Criminal Activity.
Chapter 22. Studying Abroad.
Index.
Appendix . Security and Awareness Checklists and Forms.
Appendix B. List of Vendors.
About the author
David S. Katz is a former senior special agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration. He is an expert in conducting complexinternational criminal investigations, high-risk arrests, undercover operations, physical and technical surveillance, andintelligence analysis. He also spent four years as a primaryfirearms instructor at the FBI/DEA Academy, where he taughtfirearms and tactics. In addition, he is an expert in physical sitesecurity and the tactical use and deployment of bullet andexplosive-resistant armor and glass.
Ilan Caspi is a former senior Israeli Secret Service officer whohas served in the Office of the Prime Minister of Israel and at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C. During his assignment in Washington, he conducted a review of existing embassy securityprotocols and implemented improvements. He is a practiced expert inconducting threat assessments and analyzing security intelligencedata. He has managed security operations at key facilities andpublic events and is a dignitary protection specialist.