Between detection and neutralization

Security system analytical performance analysis is generally based on the probability of system effectiveness. The probability of effectiveness is a function of the probabilities of interruption and neutralization. Interruption occurs if the response forces are notified in sufficient time to engage...

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Published inProceedings 39th Annual 2005 International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology pp. 226 - 229
Main Authors Adams, D.G., Snell, M.K., Green, M.W., Pritchard, D.A.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 2005
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Summary:Security system analytical performance analysis is generally based on the probability of system effectiveness. The probability of effectiveness is a function of the probabilities of interruption and neutralization. Interruption occurs if the response forces are notified in sufficient time to engage the adversary. Neutralization occurs if the adversary attack is defeated after the security forces have actively engaged the adversary. Both depend upon communications of data. This paper explores details of embedded communications functions that are often assumed to be inconsequential. It is the intent of the authors to bring focus to an issue in security system modeling that, if not well understood, has the potential to be a deciding factor in the overall system failure or effectiveness
ISBN:9780780392458
0780392450
ISSN:1071-6572
2153-0742
DOI:10.1109/CCST.2005.1594846