Choose a specific security application (e.g., banking, school, college, healthcare). List and describe the types of crimes and hazards that threaten the operation, and recommend measures to prevent the threats from materializing

What will be an ideal response?


(Response depends on the type of organization chosen. Whatever the threat, preventive and protective measures require an appropriate mix of physical, personnel, and information security.)
Banking/Financial Institutions: Robbery, burglary, embezzlement, loan fraud, manipulation of funds, check and credit card fraud, computer hacking.
Courthouses/Courtrooms: Bombs and bomb threats, shootings, prisoner escape.
Schools: Assault, bombs and bomb threats, gangs, theft, violent crime, burglary.
Colleges/Universities: Assault, bombs and bomb threats, rape, theft, violent crime, burglary, nonpayment of dorm rent, suicide, alcohol abuse, parking/traffic congestion.
Healthcare: Assault, including rape and other violent crime, theft, including drugs, fire, natural and environmental disasters, gangs, accidents, theft of healthcare data.
Hospitality: Theft, violent crime, accident, fire, disasters, litigation costs.
Entertainment: Accidents, theft, violent crime, disaster, piracy (of intellectual property), vandalism, bombs and bomb threats, traffic control, terrorism, fire.

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