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Developing a Security Culture
Physical security such as fences, access control, and closed‐circuit television are critical to the protection of assets, organizational resiliency, and public safety; and utility managers have made great progress in enhancing physical security at their facilities. However, in the past few years the idea of creating not just secure utilities but resilient utilities has become a key focus of the water sector.
Developing a Security Culture
Physical security such as fences, access control, and closed‐circuit television are critical to the protection of assets, organizational resiliency, and public safety; and utility managers have made great progress in enhancing physical security at their facilities. However, in the past few years the idea of creating not just secure utilities but resilient utilities has become a key focus of the water sector.
Developing a Security Culture
Spence, Shannon (author) / Shadden, Marie (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 104 ; 28-30
2012-06-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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