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Since 9/11, the U.S. government and the private sector have devised
sophisticated ways of protecting people and assets. The threats
have evolved, however, becoming more insidious. They no longer
comprise just terrorists who target critical infrastructures. They
also include insider threats, such as PFC Manning and NSA
contractor Snowden who leaked classified defense information,
active shooter incidents like the Sandy Hook Elementary School
massacre, and the 2013 Boston Marathon terrorist bombing. These
events make it imperative for the public and private sectors to
engage in effective partnership to protect people, facilities, and
national infrastructure assets. Homeland Security and Private
Sector Business: Corporations' Role in Critical Infrastructure
Protection, Second Edition identifies the role the private sector
plays in securing our homeland and offers strategies to aid in the
fight against national and international threats. Addressing
mandates and legislation introduced since the first edition, this
new edition includes: Updates to the NIPP (National Infrastructure
Protection Plan) New case studies of both proper security policies
and procedures in practice versus costly security breaches Greater
focus on smaller business and practical "immediate use" guidance
New measures for assessing and addressing vulnerabilities and
threats New appendices with sample plans and practical checklists
Supplying tools that can easily be adapted and applied to every
business situation at all budget levels, the book helps businesses
counter the total threat, from traditional terrorists to inside
betrayers-providing a clear blueprint for securing people and
assets.
Since its initial publication in 1993, Development and Evaluation of Drugs from Laboratory through Licensure to Market has been used as a textbook and reference for scientists in biomedical research, industry, and regulatory agencies. Updated and expanded, this second edition examines recent advances in scientific and regulatory approaches as well as changes in the way in which drugs are discovered, developed, and evaluated. The information provided outlines critical steps beginning from drug discovery in the laboratory to licensure and approval for market.
Biomedical research is an intrinsically changing and evolving field. A more direct strategy for drug discovery has gradually replaced random screening of natural products. More rapid identification of key molecular structures for new drug candidates and characterization of biomolecules including proteins, polysaccharides, and nucleic acids are now possible. The ability to chemically modify cell surfaces and carbohydrate linkages has facilitated designs of the next generation of new drugs. Thoroughly discussing these issues and more, Development and Evaluation of Drugs from Laboratory through Licensure to Market, Second Edition focuses on the latest developments in the science and regulation of bringing new drugs to market, including activities of the International Commission on Harmonization.
Since 9/11, the U.S. government and the private sector have devised
sophisticated ways of protecting people and assets. The threats
have evolved, however, becoming more insidious. They no longer
comprise just terrorists who target critical infrastructures. They
also include insider threats, such as PFC Manning and NSA
contractor Snowden who leaked classified defense information,
active shooter incidents like the Sandy Hook Elementary School
massacre, and the 2013 Boston Marathon terrorist bombing. These
events make it imperative for the public and private sectors to
engage in effective partnership to protect people, facilities, and
national infrastructure assets. Homeland Security and Private
Sector Business: Corporations' Role in Critical Infrastructure
Protection, Second Edition identifies the role the private sector
plays in securing our homeland and offers strategies to aid in the
fight against national and international threats. Addressing
mandates and legislation introduced since the first edition, this
new edition includes: Updates to the NIPP (National Infrastructure
Protection Plan) New case studies of both proper security policies
and procedures in practice versus costly security breaches Greater
focus on smaller business and practical "immediate use" guidance
New measures for assessing and addressing vulnerabilities and
threats New appendices with sample plans and practical checklists
Supplying tools that can easily be adapted and applied to every
business situation at all budget levels, the book helps businesses
counter the total threat, from traditional terrorists to inside
betrayers-providing a clear blueprint for securing people and
assets.
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