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KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND STRATEGIC SECURITY

Journal: Studia Securitatis (Vol.X, No. 2)

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Page : 24-29

Keywords : Security; adaptation; intelligence; knowledge; management;

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Abstract

Contemporary perspective on the security concept reflects the unprecedented complexity of natural and comprehensive security environment. Multiple interactions triggered by economic technological, and social globalization materialize in many influences on developments in every sphere of human activity and thus of the societal balance. It is becoming increasingly clear that sectoral approaches stage, with reflection in models of action and of robust, hierarchical but rigid, specific to the twentieth century organization, have exhausted its resources development. The reasons to that end are numerous: the speed of transformation of the security environment has risen to a level that cannot be accompanied by a rapid adaptation of relevant structures, the volume and variety of information can no longer be managed by hierarchical systems, and risks and threats have various forms of manifestation. In these circumstances, from the suite of advanced solutions and various centres of reflection emerge almost axiomatically the theme of interdisciplinary cooperation. Among the reasons which led to the strengthening of this option would be the following: harnessing the expertise gained at various governmental, academic, business level and exploiting all available resources of knowledge; exploring themes on the security agenda from different angles that together provide a multidimensional picture; launching alternatives and advancing integrated decision ways , subjecting the judgments and solutions to multiple criticism views capable of identifying the necessary needs

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