For in-depth guidance on protecting critical infrastructure, see the ASIS Book of the Year

by Brianna Crandall — July 19, 2021 — ASIS International, the global association for security management professionals, today announced that Critical Infrastructure Risk Assessment: The Definitive Threat Identification and Threat Reduction Handbook by Ernie Hayden, PSP (Rothstein Publishing) was selected as its 2021 ASIS Security Industry Book of the Year.

Critical Infrastructure Risk Assessment Dr. Jennifer Hesterman, chair of the ASIS Book of the Year committee, stated:

Critical Infrastructure Risk Assessment is the culmination of author Ernie Hayden’s decades of experience assessing and protecting the can’t-fail organizations responsible for national security and public safety. As threats to critical infrastructure abound and evolve, risks must be continuously evaluated and security planning and activities tailored accordingly. This extremely well-written and easy-to-digest book is mandatory reading for everyone working in a critical infrastructure sector, from seasoned managers to new employees on the front lines.

The ASIS Security Industry Book of the Year is selected by a panel of ASIS members who review member-authored titles using criteria including relevancy to today’s security threats, importance of the subject in the field, and the uniqueness of the coverage of a new security concept, idea or technology. Runners-up for the 2021 award include Effective Security Management (7th Edition) by Charles Sennewald and Curtis Baillie and Cybersecurity Law, Standards and Regulations (2nd Edition) by Tari Schreider.

Previous ASIS Book of the Year winners include:

  • 2020: Strategic Security: Forward Thinking for Successful Executives, Jean Perois, CPP
  • 2019: Soft Target Hardening: Protecting People from Attack (2nd Edition), Jennifer Hesterman, PhD.
  • 2018: The Five Technological Forces Disrupting Security, Steve Van Till
  • 2017: Managing Critical Incidents and Large-Scale Event Security, Eloy Nuñez and Ernest G. Vendrell, CPP
  • 2016: Risk Analysis and Security Countermeasure Selection (2nd Edition), Thomas L. Norman, CPP, PSP
  • 2015: Soft Target Hardening: Protecting People from Attack (1st Edition), Jennifer Hesterman, Ph.D.
  • 2014: Crisis Management and Emergency Planning: Preparing for Today’s Challenges, Michael J. Fagel, Ph.D.

Critical Infrastructure Risk Assessment: The Definitive Threat Identification and Threat Reduction Handbook and the other winning books are available to order from the ASIS Publications website.

To learn more about how a publication can be considered for next year’s ASIS Security Industry Book of the Year, email smeditorial@asisonline.org.