Information, Security and Society in the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Information, Security and Society in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Stanczyk, Jerzy; Moch, Natalia; Wereda, Wioletta Sylwia
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2024
292
Mole
9781032314440
15 a 20 dias
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Part I: Security Environment in the Age of a Pandemic 1. Changes in the Strategic Environment Following the COVID-19 Pandemic 2. Safety Culture During the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Effectiveness of Dealing with the Coronavirus and its Consequences 3. Thanatological Perspectives of the COVID-19 Pandemic 4. Schengen and Security in Times of COVID-19 Part II: Psychological and Sociological Conditions of Security 5. Selected Psychological Determinants of Human Behvaiour During the COVID-19 Pandemic 6. Situational Awareness of the Population in the Sphere of Public Security Services Under COVID-19 Conditions 7. The Role of Media in Providing Information, Recommendation and Human Informational Security Part III: Information During Pandemic 8. Disinformation During the COVID-19 Pandemic 9. The European Union's Policy Towards the COVID-19 Crisis in 2020 and the Russian Contribution to Infodemic 10. Digital Competencies of Information Security in the International Environment in the time of Contemporary Threats 11. COVID-19 as an Element of Hybrid Threats Part IV: Security Operations in the Time of Pandemic Crises 12. Symbolic Representation of the Threats Related to the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Crisis Management System in Poland and Selected Countries 13. Reasons for the Limited Effectiveness of the Recognition and Readout of Warning Signals - in the Light of Research on the Perceiving of Threats Caused by COVID-19 virus 14. Analysis of the Quality of Crisis Management Plans in Selected EU Countires in the Context on COVID-19 Pandemic 15. Action of Selected Entities of the Operational Security Subsystem in Combating the COVID-19 Pandemic
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MERS;SARS CoV-2;Individual EU Country;National Security Strategy;Current Epidemiological Situation;Coronavirus Infection;Uncommon Categorization;pro-Kremlin Media;Public Administration;UN;EU Institution;Disaster Risk Management Plans;Crisis Management System;Causal Threats;Strategic Security Environment;Safety Culture;State Sanitary Inspection;ISIS's Command;Crisis Management Teams;Digital Competences;Young Man;Extend Border Controls;SA;Situational Awareness;Atm Network
Part I: Security Environment in the Age of a Pandemic 1. Changes in the Strategic Environment Following the COVID-19 Pandemic 2. Safety Culture During the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Effectiveness of Dealing with the Coronavirus and its Consequences 3. Thanatological Perspectives of the COVID-19 Pandemic 4. Schengen and Security in Times of COVID-19 Part II: Psychological and Sociological Conditions of Security 5. Selected Psychological Determinants of Human Behvaiour During the COVID-19 Pandemic 6. Situational Awareness of the Population in the Sphere of Public Security Services Under COVID-19 Conditions 7. The Role of Media in Providing Information, Recommendation and Human Informational Security Part III: Information During Pandemic 8. Disinformation During the COVID-19 Pandemic 9. The European Union's Policy Towards the COVID-19 Crisis in 2020 and the Russian Contribution to Infodemic 10. Digital Competencies of Information Security in the International Environment in the time of Contemporary Threats 11. COVID-19 as an Element of Hybrid Threats Part IV: Security Operations in the Time of Pandemic Crises 12. Symbolic Representation of the Threats Related to the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Crisis Management System in Poland and Selected Countries 13. Reasons for the Limited Effectiveness of the Recognition and Readout of Warning Signals - in the Light of Research on the Perceiving of Threats Caused by COVID-19 virus 14. Analysis of the Quality of Crisis Management Plans in Selected EU Countires in the Context on COVID-19 Pandemic 15. Action of Selected Entities of the Operational Security Subsystem in Combating the COVID-19 Pandemic
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
MERS;SARS CoV-2;Individual EU Country;National Security Strategy;Current Epidemiological Situation;Coronavirus Infection;Uncommon Categorization;pro-Kremlin Media;Public Administration;UN;EU Institution;Disaster Risk Management Plans;Crisis Management System;Causal Threats;Strategic Security Environment;Safety Culture;State Sanitary Inspection;ISIS's Command;Crisis Management Teams;Digital Competences;Young Man;Extend Border Controls;SA;Situational Awareness;Atm Network