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Book SynopsisWhen America's corporate leaders need reliable information and expertise about dealing with threats to personnel both here and abroad, they turn to Mike Ackerman, who for more than thirty years has helped the business community deal with everything from random street crime to global jihad. Widely acknowledged as one of America's leading authorities on terrorism, Ackerman's forte is recovering kidnap victims. He has been involved directly in more than 150 cases. In this comprehensive overview, a distillation of his 46 years of experience in intelligence, military security, and, most of all, corporate security, Ackerman explores in depth the risks, direct and indirect, to multinational corporations from al Qaeda and its affiliates, and suggests practical countermeasures. Similarly, on the subjects of kidnapping and extortion, where his experience is unparalleled, he explores risks and suggests strategies for prevention and response. Several kidnapping and extortion cases in which he has been involved are described in dramatic detail. Ackerman also comments in depth on the use of bodyguards and armored vehicles, two of the more controversial subjects in corporate security, and addresses in depth residential security. Again, arguments are buttressed with concrete examples drawn from Ackerman's long experience. Like no other book on the market, this excellent resource is a must-read for corporate CEOs; CFOs; general counsel; executives charged with security, legal, human resources, risk management and travel management responsibilities; overseas travelers; business-school students; and, indeed, anyone concerned about terrorism.
Trade Review"Ultimately, however, Ackerman is both sobering and convincing because he thinks operating in the current global environment is completely doable. His great strength is that he can speak from a position of authority, being that rare creature who has found success both as an intelligence agent and as the operator of an enduring business. He has written a guide for corporate security directors and for those workers who spend a considerable amount of time globetrotting, especially in Muslim countries. Entrepreneurs and executives managing global operations might also benefit from a book that points to corporations thinking about terrorism and security issues in a strategic manner and not just as an afterthought." -- Nathan Vardi, www.forbes.com, 24th September 2008. "...a fascinating read. The data on corporations being targeted by extremists and criminals was scary, the anecdotes fascinating (and scary), and the ideas provocative." --blog post by UCLA Law Professor Stephen Bainbridge at Business Associations Blog "Running a corporation is a difficult occupation under the best of circumstances, but the stress goes up in an age of terrorism, as well as a variety of crimes that can include kidnapping and extortion. Counterterrorism Strategies for Corporations...provides a comprehensive overview of the risks, direct and indirect, to multinational corporations...surely valuable reading for those overseeing companies that operate in different nations." --Bookviews.com, November 2008