The handbook addresses transit agencies' needs for evaluating and upgrading the intrusion detection systems applicable to the spectrum of their facilities including tunnels, bridges, buildings, power stations, transfer stations, rail yards, bus yards, and parking lots, as well as transit vehicles such as buses, trains, support vehicles, and special purpose vehicles. The Handbook provides guidance on assessing system needs; developing system designs; and estimating system costs, benefits, and risks. The systems discussed in the Handbook range from low-technology to more complex high-technology systems, and directly support the deterrence and detection of intrusion into secure areas.
Public Transportation Security. Volume 4. Intrusion Detection for Public Transportation Facilities Handbook
2003
178 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Transportation Safety , Public transportation , Transportation facilities , Security , Transit systems , Design , Emergency preparedness , Benefits , Risk analysis , Transportation management , Threat evaluation , Transportation safety , Vulnerability , Metropolitan areas , Intrusion detection systems(IDS)
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