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Informationen zum Autor Richard “Rik? Kirchner, Jr. possess over 25 years of combined U.S. military, law enforcement, and professional security experience coupled with many years in business management ranging from Operations Manager of large scale contract security operations to V.P. of Marketing & Sales. For the past eight years he has been employed by the U.S. Department of Defense as an Antiterrorism Officer and Counterintelligence Officer and, most recently, as Chief of the Office of Threat Detection at the U.S. Pentagon. Mr. Kirchner has provided actionable protective intelligence, counterintelligence, and criminal intelligence with corresponding countermeasures with an emphasis on proactive threat identification, abatement, mitigation, and neutralization to reduce risk. Mr. Kirchner provided overall guidance and advice to program managers in development and assessment at the DOD. He was detailed to the FBI National Threat Review Unit and represented Dept. of Defense interests to the National Joint Terrorism Task Force. Klappentext The book offers a thorough coverage of the biomarker/biosensor interaction, the current research trends and the future developments in the new application area of drug discovery and it will be by researcher in this field as well as clinicians who would like to be informed of new developments in early detection and diagnosis of disease and mode of operation of the biomarkers. Biomarkers and Biosensors emphasizes kinetics, and clearly delineates how this will influence the biomarker market. Featuring a thorough coverage of the biomarker/biosensor interaction, as well as future developments in the new area of drug discovery, this is a must-have for both academics and industry experts.
List of contents
Preface
Section I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Definitions
Chapter 2 Scope
Chapter 3 Use Case Assumptions
Chapter 4 Executive Summary of the Surveillance and Threat Detection Methodology
Section 2: Overview and Understanding
Chapter 5 Historical Overview of Surveillance, Counter Surveillance, and Surveillance Detection
Chapter 6 The Terrorist Attack Cycle
Section 3: Case Studies
Chapter 7 Criminals
Chapter 8 Terrorists
Section 4: Conducting Surveillance Detection
Chapter 9 The Basics
Section 5: Advanced Surveillance and Threat Detection Applications
Chapter 10 Infusion of Surveillance Detection into Current Operations
Chapter 11 Incorporation of Video Technology
Chapter 12 Surveillance Detection Training
Chapter 13 Surveillance Detection on the Horizon
Chapter 14 Surveillance Detection over the Horizon
Appendices
Report
"...a thin, readable tome filled with insights about the topic...has collected case histories about past terrorist attacks and placed them into an actionable format." --Security Letter, Surveillance and Threat Detection
"...effectively examines the tactics, techniques, and procedures used by terrorists and criminals to understand the pre-attack and attack planning process...well organized and can be used for classroom instruction or as a quality reference for professionals..." --Security Management (online), February 2, 2015
".when the topic is threat detection, and the author has been Chief of the Office of Threat Detection at the US Pentagon, the man is worth a hearing. Put another way, the book is about identifying the bad guys; the threat actors, in the jargon. Kirchner suggests that we think of security 'as concentric models of suspicious behaviour', which can be note-taking or a last-minute dress rehearsal." --Professional Security Magazine Online, May 28, 2014