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This handbook offers insights into how science (physical, natural and social) and technology can support new developments to manage the complexity resident within the threat and risk landscape.The security landscape can be described as dynamic and complex stemming from the emerging threats and risks that are both persistent and transborder. Globalization, climate change, terrorism, transnational crime can have significant societal impact and forces one to re-evaluate what 'national security' means. Recent global events such as mass migration, terrorist acts, pandemics and cyber threats highlight the inherent vulnerabilities in our current security posture. As an interdisciplinary body of work, the Handbook of Security Science captures concepts, theories and security science applications, thereby providing a survey of current and emerging trends in security. Through an evidence-based approach, the collection of chapters in the book delivers insightful and comprehensive articulation of the problem and solution space associated with the complex security landscape. In so doing the Handbook of Security Science introduces scientific tools and methodologies to inform security management, risk and resilience decision support systems; insights supporting design of security solutions; approaches to threat, risk and vulnerability analysis; articulation of advanced cyber security solutions; and current developments with respect to integrated computational and analytical solutions that increase our understanding of security physical, social, economic, and technological interrelationships and problem space.
Contents
Part AScience and technology for SecuritySecuritizationHuman securityTraditional securityNon-traditional securityEnvironmental securityEconomic securitySocietal securityTerrorism OverviewClimate ChangePart B: National Defence (Military)CBRN OverviewChemicalBiologicalRadiologicalNuclearCyber warfarePart C: Transnational Crime and terrorismOrganized Crime and Human TraffickingOrganized Crime and Drug Trafficking: Threats to national security- a transborder perspective The costs of Cybercrime: identifying the threats, designing solutionsCyber terrorism: A black swan or the new normalPerspectives on Network analysis and Policing Network Analysis to support counter terrorism Part D: Physical security and Critical Infrastructure: Biosensors and biometrics for Security ApplicationsCritical Infrastructure Vulnerability analysisHealth Security: Pandemic and Epidemic Diseases- transborder threats to national security Urban Food security: a global and regional perspectiveEconomic security and sustainability: lessons learned and the way aheadWater Security: vulnerabilities, complex and interconnected challengesChp Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Security: National and Global Perspectives on Threats and SolutionsGlobal Energy security: exploring the climate-energy security nexus Perspectives on National Security and Global Supply Chain securityState of Emergency and Continuity of Government: Enabling ResilienceNew Realities of Transportation securityBorder security: threats and challenges associated with securing and managing bordersIs Migration a security issue? Perspectives on national security and human securityDisaster management and Security: Disaster Risk Reduction and ResilienceModeling and Simulation Approaches to Security AnalysisTechnological Disasters: threats to safety and security