Security Information Incident Handbook
The Security Incident Information Management Handbook was developed collaboratively between RedR UK, Insecurity Insight, and EISF, as part of the SIIM project, funded by EU Humanitarian Aid.
The Security Incident Information Management Handbook was developed collaboratively between RedR UK, Insecurity Insight, and EISF, as part of the SIIM project, funded by EU Humanitarian Aid.
During his lecture at Cambridge University in March 2023, Rahul Gandhi said, when referring to international risks and democracy, that ‘the institutional framework required for democracy is becoming constrained and the basic structure of Indian democracy is under attack.’ In a more recent speech in New York, speaking at the Indian Overseas Congress USA event,…
In today’s interconnected global business environment, European organisations face an unprecedented complexity of security challenges and international risks. Business leaders must recognize that terrorist threats can emerge from multiple vectors – both from within their own workforce and from the communities where they operate. This dual nature of risk requires a sophisticated and comprehensive approach…
Workplaces are becoming more diverse and with this comes people with a variety of complex and diverse needs. We must acknowledge these differences and appreciate every individuals needs, struggles and risks. By doing so, we create an inclusive strategy that is intersectional in its approach. If we can achieve a process that is completely intersectional, we are ensuring the security of all personnel and are adequately acknowledging the fluidity and complexity of all people in our workplace.
In the rapidly digitizing global economy, fraud has emerged not merely as a persistent nuisance but as a transformative and persistently international risk. The convergence of digital payments, mobile banking, and artificial intelligence has enabled new efficiencies for consumers and businesses alike, but it has also created fertile ground for exploitation. In 2024, global losses…
Exploring how sexual violence operates within racial capitalism and how technologies like reporting apps risk reinforcing oppression. Centering abolitionist perspectives for true justice.
Recent incidents involving undersea cables in the Baltic Sea have highlighted the fragility of critical infrastructure in an era of escalating hybrid threats. The suspected sabotage of power and telecommunications cables has raised alarms across Northern Europe.
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