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A must-read exploration of lock and physical security from a renowned author and expert
In Tobias on Locks and Insecurity Engineering, renowned investigative attorney and physical security expert Marc Weber Tobias delivers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of how locks are designed, built, and -- ultimately -- defeated by criminals, spies, hackers, and even lockpickers. In the book, you'll discover the myriad ways that security experts and bad actors have compromised physical locks using everything from the newest 3D printers to 99-cent ballpoint pens.
The book explores the origins of different lock designs and the mistakes that design engineers make when they create new locks. It explains the countless ways that locks remain at risk for attack.
The author explains the latest lock designs and technology, as well as how to assess whether a specific solution will work for you depending on your individual security requirements and use case. You'll also find:
An instructive and indispensable roadmap to locks and physical security, Tobias on Locks and Insecurity Engineering is the perfect guide for security and information technology professionals, design engineers, risk managers, law enforcement personnel, intelligence agents, regulators, policymakers, investigators, lawyers, and more.
Author: Marc Weber Tobias
ISBN-10: 1119828252
ISBN-13: 9781119828259
Publisher: Wiley
Language: English
Published: 02/21/2024
Pages: 720
Format: Hardcover
Weight: 2.52lbs
Size: 9.25h x 7.62w x 1.65d
Marc Tobias is an investigative attorney and physical security/communications expert. For the past forty years, he has worked investigations, both criminal and civil, first for government agencies and then private corporate clients. He also works for many of the major lock manufacturers in the world and runs a team that figures out how to compromise these locks in seconds, then fix them. His story was pretty much summed up by Wired Magazine who dubbed him the "Keymaster."
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