Sensitive Security Information, Certified® (SSI) Body of Knowledge

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A01=0 American Board for Certification in Homeland Security
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Air Force
Antivirus Software
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Citizens Of The United States
Computer Security Act
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Covered Accounts
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Department Of Energy
Economic Espionage
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Good Information Practices
Homeland Security
Identity Theft
Industrial Security
Infrastructure Information
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Methods For Handling Sensitive Information
Methods To Detect Potential Betrayal
Monitoring Techniques
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Psychology Of Spies
Security Plans For Sensitive Information
Sensitive Information
Sensitive Security Information
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Telecommunication
Top Secret
Trade Secrets
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781498752114
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Feb 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Sensitive security information (SSI) is a category of sensitive but unclassified information under the United States government's information sharing and control rules. SSI plays a crucial role in all types of security. It is information obtained in the conduct of security activities which, if publicly disclosed, would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy, reveal trade secrets, share privileged or confidential information, harm transportation security, or allow hostile elements to avoid security controls.

Divided into seven sections, the Sensitive Security Information Certified® (SSI) Body of Knowledge provides a comprehensive source that helps you prepare for certification in SSI protection. It reviews and discusses relevant topics in

  • The history and definition of SSI
  • Espionage, security breaches, and detection
  • Personal information security
  • Corporate security
  • Government security
  • Legislation and regulations
  • Identity theft

Within the sections, the book covers a wide range of subjects related to aiding protection of SSI, including

  • Good information practices
  • The psychology of spies
  • Methods to detect potential betrayal
  • Methods for handling sensitive information
  • Establishing security plans for sensitive information
  • Monitoring techniques such as the use of closed-circuit video cameras

In a world of ever-changing technology with massive amounts of information available to the public in a matter of seconds, government, businesses, and individuals must take extra precautions in securing their SSI. This book equips you with the essential knowledge to become certified in SSI protection, and will serve as a valuable reference afterward in remaining an effective security professional charged with protecting SSI.

The Center for National Threat Assessment (CNTA) is an intellectual property management group that is responsible for overseeing the certification process of professionals in homeland security, forensics, psychotherapy and integrative medicine. CNTA manages the American Board for Certification in Homeland Security, the American College of Forensic Examiners Institute, the American Psychotherapy Association, and the American Association of Integrative Medicine. Leading professionals from the four associations provide CNTA with a pool of intellectual capital and enhance the field of their respective profession by writing and publishing important articles in four monthly peer-reviewed journals: Inside Homeland Security, The Forensic Examiner, the Annals of American Psychotherapy, and The American Association of Integrative Medicine Journal. The CNTA is responsible for the maintenance and development of over 32 certifications in homeland security, forensics, psychotherapy, and integrative medicine. The CNTA strives for all of its exams and certification processes to be psychometrically valid and meet the American National Standards Institute’s 17024 international standards for personnel certification.