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  2. ASIS International - Wikipedia

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    The term "industrial security" denotes U.S. Department of Defense contracts with U.S. industry for defense technology and materials. The organization officially changed its name in 2002 to ASIS International to reflect its international expansion, [ 2 ] which currently includes 34,600 members in 155 countries and 240 local chapters in 89 ...

  3. Supply chain security - Wikipedia

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    Typical supply-chain security activities include: Credentialing of participants in the supply chain; Screening and validating of the contents of cargo being shipped; Advance notification of the contents to the destination country; Ensuring the security of cargo while in transit, for example through the use of locks and tamper-proof seals

  4. Airport Sector (CISF) - Wikipedia

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    The Central Industrial Security Force is the "national civil aviation security force" responsible for providing security coverage to 65 commercial airports including the most recent additions to the list Srinagar Airport, Jammu Airport and Surat Airport. [8] [9] It has also taken over the security of Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport in Ladakh. [9]

  5. Confessions of an Industrial Security Guard: the Good, the ...

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    Being a security guard can be fun, exciting, or downright boring. It depends mostly on the assignment. ... Confessions of an Industrial Security Guard: the Good, the Bad & the Ugly. Mike Sisson ...

  6. Security management - Wikipedia

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    Security management includes the theories, concepts, ideas, methods, procedures, and practices that are used to manage and control organizational resources in order to accomplish security goals. Policies, procedures, administration, operations, training, awareness campaigns, financial management, contracting, resource allocation, and dealing ...

  7. Industrial espionage - Wikipedia

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    Industrial espionage, also known as economic espionage, corporate spying, or corporate espionage, is a form of espionage conducted for commercial purposes instead of purely national security. [ 1 ] While political espionage is conducted or orchestrated by governments and is international in scope, industrial or corporate espionage is more often ...

  8. Central Industrial Security Force Act - Wikipedia

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    The Central Industrial Security Force Act, 1968, is an act of the Indian Parliament through which the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) was raised on 10 March 1969. . The CISF is a Central Armed Police Force which specialises in providing security and protection to industrial undertakings and other critical installations including nuclear plants, space centres and Delhi Met

  9. Security - Wikipedia

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    The field has growing importance due to the increasing reliance on computer systems in most societies. [10] It concerns the protection of hardware, software, data, people, and also the procedures by which systems are accessed. The means of computer security include the physical security of systems and the security of information held on them.