Heads Of Security should know for threat identification and 2026 Emergency Management
#HeadsOfSecurty should consider that the threat landscape since October 2023 has been escalating and expanding world-wide.
For every action – there has been reaction and again another reaction to the action taken. In other words – we do not just have one threat because the threat itself has tailing threats depending on the actions taken, besides a 3rd party purposely inserting additional complications to serve their agendas.
What happens in one place in the world could impact worldwide all locations – which we all know by now!
The same theory applies to a field of interest be it border control, critical infrastructure, deadly attacks in parks, seaside, or simply on any street, train, bus or plane. Jewellers, Mobile Phone stores, or large Malls could be invaded by street gangs taking advantage under the guise of mobs on mission be it under a ‘political’ flag or ‘dress code’.
Consider: The Power of 2 formula
When the threats grow in size – 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 .. and so on, could give direction of the implications to consider existing budgets and contingency budgeting. Considering each impacting threat growth in value since 2023 could give an indication on threat priority and related costs.
What should be taken into account is the additional costs that could occur because security practitioners manage life impacting and deadly incidents by being involved in incident, investigation and emergency management besides security criminology-risk investigation. For example, and this is when HR comes into theatre. ‘If a person is responsible for emergency management that has been injured or unable to perform their job function – then who is able to take on the function immediately. This means that cross skill training should be budgeted for and implemented to ensure continuity to support emergency management.
The above has been written in the format of – action: reaction based on Isaac Newton’ theories -.
The concept picture provides the width and depth of the narrative and situational framework.
Professionals are resourceful and intelligent enough to know that they need relative knowledge and skills to comprehend the intelligence.
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Isaac Newton’s laws of motion are fundamental principles
that describe the relationship between the motion of an
object and the forces acting on it.
First Law (Law of Inertia): An object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion stays in motion at a constant velocity
unless acted upon by a net external force.
Second Law (F=ma): The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely
proportional to its mass (F = ma).
Third Law (Action and Reaction): For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Forces always occur in pairs.
These laws were first introduced in Newton’s 1687 work,
“Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica”, and for the foundation of classical mechanics
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