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Security Management

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Book Databases

A collection of electronic books with full-text searching, bookmarks, and personal notes. (Full-text).
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An index of federal government publications, including Congressional reports and testimony. (Some full-text).

Research reports on management, corporate strategy, economic trends, human resources, security, and more. (Full-text).

Electronic books from academic, professional, and popular publishers. (Full-text).

Electronic books in computer science, web development, programming, desktop applications, security, and more. (Full-text).

Find books and videos in the UHD Library's print and electronic collections.

A catalog of books, dissertations, sound recordings, and videos in libraries around the world. (Citations only).

 

Encyclopedias and Handbooks

An overview of basic issues in security management. (Full-text).

An overview of security planning and design issues. (Full-text).

Short articles on issues and cases in corporate crime. (Full-text).

Covers information security practices and policies. (Full-text).

General Collection HV 8290 .S365 2007 -- An introduction to major topics and issues.

Reference HV 8290 .H346 2006 -- An introduction to major topics and issues.

Covers information security from a management perspective. (Full-text).

Reference HV 6432 .M386 2006 -- Covers key issues for corporate security managers.

Reference HV 8290 .W327 -- Comprehensive encyclopedia from ASIS International.

James F. Broder's textbook on risk analysis in security work. (Full-text).

Philip Purpura's introductory textbook on security management. (Full-text).

A collection of security case studies. (Full-text).

A collection of security case studies. (Full-text).

 

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