
Tobias on Locks and Insecurity Engineering: Understanding and Preventing Design Vulnerabilities in Locks, Safes, and Security Hardware
AUTHOR | Tobias, Marc Weber; Tobias, Marc |
PUBLISHER | Wiley (02/21/2024) |
PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
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:
- Ways to differentiate between fatally flawed locks and solid, secure options
- Several relevant and real-world case examples of catastrophic lock design failures that led to monetary loss, property damage, or bodily harm
- Examinations of lock security from the perspectives of forced entry, covert entry, and key-control
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.
A detailed analysis of how locks and physical security become vulnerable to attack
Tobias on Locks and Insecurity Engineering: Understanding and Preventing Design Vulnerabilities in Locks, Safes, and Security Hardware is an essential roadmap for lock design and security personnel, and a must-read for design engineers, risk managers, law enforcement personnel, intelligence agencies, investigators, crime labs, and security and IT professionals.
"Marc Weber Tobias is one of the rare minds in our industry who evaluates locks and consumer product security with the same meticulous philosophy that he applies to high-security government applications. Marc distills an encyclopedic understanding of access control into pragmatic advice for creating functional, secure devices. With decades of experience, Marc brings a comprehensive perspective that isn't easily replicated for lock manufacturers. His expertise has been invaluable to our company for many years in increasing the security designs of our products."
--Tammy Davis, CEO, Videx, Inc. Corvallis, Oregon
"Marc Tobias is a world-class security expert for locks. In my FBI career in foreign counterintelligence, every aspect of security was essential to understand and deal with. Marc and I have worked on many international cases, and his extensive knowledge of locks and security was crucial to our success. Our side needed the best security, but also to figure out how to defeat the opposition's security measures. This book should be an invaluable asset for government agencies to understand the insecurity of locks and their vulnerabilities."
--Wayne A. Barnes, FBI Special Agent (Retired) 1971-2000.
"What is made clear in Marc's work is that he points out the methods and techniques to raise the integrity of our first line of defense: locks. Our specialty for those in a career in security protective engineering is to identify and apply the highest-grade containment to protect our companies. For security professionals who rely on high-security locks and allied systems, this is a valuable reference source for security and risk managers."
--Ted P. Barron, CPP Former ASIS Chapter Chair (San Francisco), Vice President of Wells Fargo Bank, and member of the UL Standards Technical Panel on Locks and Safes.
"I have known Marc Tobias now for over 20 years and it is always fascinating to have intense discussions with him about lock security and lock design. I do not know any other person with such a high degree of expertise and knowledge, always keen to ensure that today's locks are designed to state-of-the-art technology. I am looking forward to this new compendium of centenaries of lock engineering."
--Stefan Ehrlich-Adam, CEO EVVA-Group, Vienna, Austria
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:
- Ways to differentiate between fatally flawed locks and solid, secure options
- Several relevant and real-world case examples of catastrophic lock design failures that led to monetary loss, property damage, or bodily harm
- Examinations of lock security from the perspectives of forced entry, covert entry, and key-control
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.