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| Autore: |
Price Jeffrey
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| Titolo: |
Practical Aviation Security : Predicting and Preventing Future Threats
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| Pubblicazione: | Chantilly : , : Elsevier Science & Technology, , 2024 |
| ©2025 | |
| Edizione: | 4th ed. |
| Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (682 pages) |
| Disciplina: | 363.12/47 |
| Soggetto topico: | Airline passenger security screening |
| Airports | |
| Altri autori: |
ForrestJeffrey
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| Nota di contenuto: | Intro -- Practical Aviation Security: Predicting and Preventing Future Threats -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword 1 -- Foreword 2 -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Overview of the aviation industry and security in the post-9/11 world -- Objectives -- Introduction -- The cost of failing to protect aviation and the importance of threat response -- Aviation economics -- Aviation security funding -- Aircraft operations: An overview -- Airline management -- Airline economics -- Airports: An overview -- Airport ownership and operation -- Airport operations and security -- Airport security programs -- Airport funding -- Conclusions -- Case Study: September 11, 2001 (9/11) Terrorist Attacksn,r -- September 11, 2001 -- Flight training begins -- Zacarias Moussaoui -- The system is flashing red -- Emergency response -- The 9/11 commission -- Fixing the weaknesses in aviation security -- References -- Chapter 2: Crime and terrorism in aviation: A retrospectivea https://centennialofflight.net/essay/Government_Role/security ... -- Objectives -- Introduction -- Air terrorism through the ages -- 1930-60: The first 30years -- 1960-80: The early ``Jet Age´´ -- Middle East and Asia -- Dawson's Field -- Airport attacks -- Other notable lessons from the 1970s -- 1980-90: A new wave of attacks brings a new wave of regulations -- TWA Flight 847 -- Perspectives on hostage situations -- Air India Flight 182 -- PSA Flight 1771 -- Pan Am Flight 103 -- 1990-2001: A false sense of security -- FedEx Flight 705 -- Operation Bojinka (the Manila Air Plot) -- TWA Flight 800 -- Flight crew suicides -- The Millennium Bomber -- September 11, 2001 -- Post-9/11 attacks -- Richard Reid (the Shoe Bomber) -- MANPAD -- Airport attacks -- Russian Airliner Bombings -- London Bomb Plot -- Northwest Flight 253 (aka, Underwear Bomber) -- General Aviation Aircraft-IRS Building. |
| Yemen Air Cargo Plot -- Moscow Domodedovo Airport Terminal Bombing -- Underwear Bomber II -- Germanwings Pilot Suicide -- Malaysia Flight 370 -- Other attacks and issues -- Conclusions -- Why aviation security history is relevant -- Joshua Ball MPA Airport Security Coordinator -- References -- Chapter 3: Policies and procedures: The development of aviation security practices -- Objectives -- Introduction -- International civil aviation organization -- ICAO Annex 17: Security -- ICAO conventions addressing aviation security: Pre-9/11/01 -- The Tokyo Convention (1963) -- The Hague Convention (1970) -- The Montreal Convention (1971) -- Chicago (1974) -- Montreal (1988) -- Montreal (1991) -- ICAO conventions addressing aviation security: Post-9/11/01 -- Universal security audit program continuous monitoring approach -- Beijing (2010) -- Montreal (2014) -- Additional ICAO annexes relating to aviation security -- US Aviation Policies -- Anti-Hijacking Act of 1971 -- Anti-Hijacking Act of 1974 -- Act to Combat Terrorism (1978) -- Aviation Security Improvement Act of 1990 -- Aviation Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1996 -- Airport Security Improvement Act of 2000 -- ATSA of 2001 -- Transportation security administration -- Federal government takeover of the screening process -- Creation of the FSD -- Revitalization of the Air Marshal Program -- Fingerprint-based CHRCs -- Screening aviation employees -- Screening checked baggage -- Air cargo security procedures -- Security fees -- Chemical and biological weapons -- Cockpit doors -- General aviation charter flights -- Passenger manifests on international flights -- Screening Partnership Program (aka, Opt-Out) -- 9-1-1 system for aircraft -- Air Transportation Safety and Stabilization Act (2001) -- Homeland Security Act of 2002 -- Vision 100: Century of Aviation Reauthorization Act -- Aircraft operators. | |
| Airport operators -- General aviation -- Implementing the recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 -- International aviation policies -- European Union -- European Civil Aviation Commission -- Canada -- Australia and the Asia-Pacific Rim -- Conclusions -- Aviation meets intelligence: A public-private partnership -- Robert P. Olislagers -- References -- Chapter 4: The role of government in aviation security -- Objectives -- Introduction -- Transportation Security Regulations -- Part 1500: Applicability, terms, and abbreviations -- Part 1502: Responsibilities of the administrator -- Part 1503: Investigative and enforcement procedures -- Non-civil penalty enforcement -- Assessment of civil penalties -- TSR Part 1507-1515 -- Part 1520: Protection of sensitive security information -- Covered persons -- Categories of SSI -- SSI handling requirements -- Managing SSI -- Part 1540: Civil aviation security: General rules -- Definitions under Part 1540.5 -- Responsibilities of passengers and other individuals and persons -- Security threat assessments -- Responsibilities of holders of TSA-approved security programs -- How aviation security regulations are changed -- Notice of proposed rulemaking -- Changing an airport or aircraft operator security program -- Changed condition affecting security -- Intelligence and intervention -- What intelligence information can and cannot do -- Fusion Centers, Terrorism Liaison Officers, and InfraGard -- Domestic and regional aviation security -- North American Aerospace Defense Command. -- Department of homeland security -- Transportation Security Administration -- Federal Security Director -- Transportation Security Inspectors -- TSA's Office of Intelligence -- Federal Air Marshals -- Special programs -- Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency -- Federal Bureau of Investigation. | |
| Customs, immigrations, and agricultural enforcement agencies -- Other federal agencies -- State aeronautical agencies -- Local law enforcement -- Required law enforcement support for commercial service airports -- Conclusions -- Exposure: The power of relationships in aviation security -- By Gail Levario, -- The Constancy of Relationships in Aviation Security -- Post-9/11 meetings: A crucible for relationships -- Fostering Collegial Connections: Beyond 9/11 -- Authentic reflections and lessons for emerging professionals -- Why I desire aviation security as a profession -- Kyle Konishi -- References -- Chapter 5: Commercial aviation airport security -- Objectives -- Introduction -- Challenge of Commercial Airport Security in the United States -- Airport Security Coordinator -- Airport Security Program -- Applicability and testing -- Commercial Airport Security Programs -- Sterile area -- Enforcing the ASP -- Operations -- Airport nomenclature -- Securing the terminal area -- Sterile area -- Airside security areas -- Practical application of security areas -- Airport physical access control systems (PACS) -- Access Control: General Description -- Airfield perimeter security -- Vehicle access control programs -- Criminal history records check/security threat assessment -- Personnel Identification Systems -- Training -- Challenge program -- Escorting programs -- Transportation worker identification credential -- Contingency plans and incident management -- Incident management -- Public advisories -- Biometrics and perimeter security primer -- Biometrics -- Types of airport biometrics -- Perimeter security and CCTV -- Applications for CCTV -- Other methods to secure the perimeter -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: Introduction to screening -- Objectives -- Introduction -- Evolution of screening in the United States -- Screening under the TSA. | |
| Sterile Area -- Sterile Area breaches -- Screening checkpoint operations and design -- Design -- Operations -- Entry lane protection -- Exit lane protection -- Screening: Terminal operations and behavioral profiling -- Travel document verification -- Profiling -- TSA's behavior recognition programs -- See Something, Say Something -- Secure flight -- Intelligence-driven risk based security (RBS) -- Conclusion -- The ``PTSA´´ of airport security screening -- Chris McLaughlin -- References -- Chapter 7: The screening process -- Objectives -- Screening passenger and carry-on baggage -- Passengers -- Carry-on baggage -- Smart security (formerly checkpoint of the future) -- Screening checked baggage -- Checked baggage -- Building a checked-baggage EDS screening -- Checked-baggage screening approved alternatives -- Case study -- Screening aviation employees -- Special issues in screening -- Canine -- Opt-Out: The screening partnership program -- Registered traveler aka CLEAR -- Aircraft charter screening -- Screening conducted by the domestic or foreign aircraft operator -- Conclusions -- Know where you came from, in order to know where you are going -- Ilana Brodesky -- Former security officer for the Israeli Aviation Authority in New York -- The meaning and importance of security -- By Ron Relf -- References -- Chapter 8: Commercial aviation aircraft operator security -- Objectives -- Introduction -- Airline security: Historical context -- Aircraft operator standard security program -- Title 49 CFR Part 1544-Aircraft operator security: Air carriers and commercial operators -- Applicability of the regulations -- Subpart B: Security program -- Aircraft operator security programs -- Aircraft operator security operations and screening responsibilities -- Airline security coordinators -- Law enforcement operations related to airline security. | |
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| Sommario/riassunto: | This book examines the critical topic of aviation security, focusing on strategies to predict and prevent future threats. Authored by Jeffrey C. Price and Jeffrey S. Forrest, the text offers a comprehensive overview of the evolution of aviation security in the post-9/11 era. It explores the history of crime and terrorism in aviation, key policy developments, government roles, airport and airline security measures, and innovative technologies used in screening and threat mitigation. The book also emphasizes the importance of international cooperation and regulations to enhance security frameworks globally. Intended for professionals in aviation, security, and policymaking, as well as academic audiences, the book provides practical insights and case studies to address contemporary security challenges. The aim is to equip readers with the knowledge needed to safeguard the aviation industry against evolving threats. |
| Titolo autorizzato: | Practical Aviation Security ![]() |
| ISBN: | 0-443-13539-8 |
| Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
| Record Nr.: | 9911046727003321 |
| Lo trovi qui: | Univ. Federico II |
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