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The '''security incident management cycle''' encompasses the following seven elements: | The '''security incident management cycle''' encompasses the following seven elements: | ||
− | + | * Pro-action, the structural removal of insecurity and dangerous situations. | |
− | + | * [[Prevention]], actions to avoid an incident or to intervene to stop an incident from occurring. | |
− | + | * Preparation, the planning, training and exercising. | |
− | + | * ([[Incident]]) [[Response]], activities in response to the immediate and short-term effects, and to prevent further damage after an incident occurs. | |
− | + | * Recovery | |
− | + | * Aftercare: mitigate the psycho-sociological impact of an incident to (parts of) the population, and (optionally) incident reporting and the identification of the lessons identified) | |
In case of a (possible) deliberate act in parallel when a (potential) [[incident]] occurs: | In case of a (possible) deliberate act in parallel when a (potential) [[incident]] occurs: | ||
− | + | * forensic analysis, criminal investigation, and the prosecution of suspects. | |
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== Discussion Topic == | == Discussion Topic == |
Revision as of 16:57, 23 December 2016
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[Dutch] Veiligheidsketen: het samenhangend geheel van de schakels pro-actie, preventie, preparatie, repressie en nazorg voor wat betreft brandweerzorg en rampenbestrijding. [1]
Other Definitions
The security incident management cycle encompasses the following seven elements:
- Pro-action, the structural removal of insecurity and dangerous situations.
- Prevention, actions to avoid an incident or to intervene to stop an incident from occurring.
- Preparation, the planning, training and exercising.
- (Incident) Response, activities in response to the immediate and short-term effects, and to prevent further damage after an incident occurs.
- Recovery
- Aftercare: mitigate the psycho-sociological impact of an incident to (parts of) the population, and (optionally) incident reporting and the identification of the lessons identified)
In case of a (possible) deliberate act in parallel when a (potential) incident occurs:
- forensic analysis, criminal investigation, and the prosecution of suspects.