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− | {{definition|Crisis Management: Holistic management process that identifies potential [[impact]]s that threaten an organization and provides a framework for building [resilience]], with the [[capability]] for an effective [[response]] that safeguards the interests of its key [[stakeholder]]s, reputation, brand, and value-creating activities – as well as effectively [[ | + | {{definition|Crisis Management: Holistic management process that identifies potential [[impact]]s that threaten an organization and provides a framework for building [resilience]], with the [[capability]] for an effective [[response]] that safeguards the interests of its key [[stakeholder]]s, reputation, brand, and value-creating activities – as well as effectively [[Recovery|restoring]] operational [[capability|capabilities]]. <ref>[https://www.asisonline.org/Standards-Guidelines/Standards/Pages/Resilience-Standards.aspx Organizational Resilience: Security Preparedness and Continuity Management Systems - Requirements with Guidance for Use (2009) - SPC.1, ASIS SPC.1-2009, Americal National Standard]</ref>}} |
Note: Crisis management also involves the management of [[preparedness]], [[mitigation]] [[response]], and [[Business Continuity|continuity]] or [[recovery]] in the event of an [[incident]] – as well as management of the overall program through training, rehearsals, and reviews to ensure the [[preparedness]], [[response]], and [[Business Continuity Plan |continuity plan]]s stay current and up-to-date. <br /> | Note: Crisis management also involves the management of [[preparedness]], [[mitigation]] [[response]], and [[Business Continuity|continuity]] or [[recovery]] in the event of an [[incident]] – as well as management of the overall program through training, rehearsals, and reviews to ensure the [[preparedness]], [[response]], and [[Business Continuity Plan |continuity plan]]s stay current and up-to-date. <br /> | ||
Revision as of 23:31, 11 December 2016
According to securipedia[1], Crisis Management is a continuous process with typically four cyclic phases following a crisis:
The Netherlands crisis management structure recognises an additional phase: aftercare ('nazorg'), e.g. to take care of the long-term socio-psychological impact to citizens, and to identify and learn the lessons.
Different from Emergency Management, Crisis Management has also a long-term strategic aspect.
Contents
Definitions
European Definitions
Other International Definitions
NATO Definition
National Definitions
Czech Republic
Collection of management activities of the bodies of crisis management aimed at the analysis and evaluation of security risks and planning, organization, implementation and verification of activities conducted in connection with Preparation for crisis situations and their solution or protection of critical infrastructure. [4]
Estonia
Finland
Crisis management: planned international actions to prevent and limit a crisis, to repair caused damages, and to restore normal conditions. -unofficial translation- [5]
Germany
Netherlands
Crisis management comprises the set of of measures and means (incl. preparations) by the public authorities during a crisis in order to maintain public order, and -if appropriate- simultaneously with measures and means activated on basis of another law or mandate during the crisis. [9]
Switzerland
Krisenmanagement beinhaltet die Krisenorganisation, die Identifikation und Analyse von Krisensituationen, die Entwicklung von Strategien zur Bewältigung der Krisen sowie die Einleitung und Verfolgung von Gegenmassnahmen. Das Krisenmanagement umfasst sowohl die Vorbereitung auf die Krisensituation als auch die Steuerung in der Situation selbst.
Cette notion englobe l’organisation de crise, l’identification et l’analyse de situations de crise, la mise au point de stratégies visant à maîtriser les crises ainsi que la mise en marche et le suivi de contremesures. La gestion de crise englobe tant les dispositions prises pour affronter la situation de crise que la gestion de la situation en elle-même.
United States
Other Definitions
Ontario (Canada)
Gestion des crises fait référence à la coordination globale, de façon efficace et opportune, des mesures prises par une organisation en situation de crise dans le but d'éviter ou de minimiser les répercussions négatives sur sa profitabilité, sa réputation et sa capacité à poursuivre ses activités. [14]
Standard Definition
ASIS SPC.1-2009
Note: Crisis management also involves the management of preparedness, mitigation response, and continuity or recovery in the event of an incident – as well as management of the overall program through training, rehearsals, and reviews to ensure the preparedness, response, and continuity plans stay current and up-to-date.
See also
Notes
- ↑ http://securipedia.eu/mediawiki/index.php/Crisis_management_cycle
- ↑ NATO Glossary AAP-06(2014)
- ↑ Výkladový slovník kybernetické bezpečnosti (2013)
- ↑ Act No. 181 of 23 July 2014 On Cyber Security and Change of Related Acts (Act on Cyber Security)
- ↑ Vocabulary of Comprehensive Security. Helsinki (TSK 47) (2014)
- ↑ Civil Protection in Germany, BBK, 2012
- ↑ Protection of Critical Infrastructures – Baseline Protection Concept: Recommendation for Companies, BMI.
- ↑ IT Emergency and Crisis Exercises in Critical Infrastructures, BMI - Federal Ministry of the Interior (2007)
- ↑ Wet Veiligheidsregio's article 1
- ↑ Leitfaden Schutz kritischer Infrastrukturen 2015 / Glossar der Risikobegriffe, Bundesamt für Bevölkerungsschutz BABS, 29.4.2013
- ↑ Guide pour la protection des infrastructures critiques 2015/Glossaire des risques, Office fédéral de la protection de la population, 29.4.2013
- ↑ NFPA-1600
- ↑ Province of Ontario’s Emergency Management Glossary of Terms
- ↑ Province of Ontario’s Emergency Management Glossary of Terms
- ↑ Organizational Resilience: Security Preparedness and Continuity Management Systems - Requirements with Guidance for Use (2009) - SPC.1, ASIS SPC.1-2009, Americal National Standard