NEW MODELS OF SECURITY ANALYTICS
NEW MODELS OF SECURITY ANALYTICS
Author(s): Jasmina Andrić, Miloš TišmaSubject(s): Security and defense, Military policy
Published by: Fakultet za poslovne studije i pravo
Keywords: Security analytics; model; spheres; sectors
Summary/Abstract: Security analytics is primarily a practical activity of specialized services within the national security system (army, police, security services), which aims to obtain relatively true information about a specific security problem. In practice, security analytics takes place within a process that is termed the intelligence cycle. Although more or less different, services that use security analytics have a similar approach, focusing on analytics procedures. In recent times, security analytics in the world and partly in our country is taking on the character of a practical activity based on science. This paper is an attempt to approach security analytics from a scientific point of view. That is, to establish a general theoretical model of security analytics, which could be applied in practice. The essence of this new model of analytics is in its establishment in three spheres: doctrine; tactics, techniques and procedures and standards. These three spheres permeate the modern notion of security, ie its sectors: political, military (common security), economic, social and environmental. Thus, the security analytics model is, in fact, a matrix in which the rows are the security sectors and the columns are the analytics spheres.
Journal: International Journal of Economics & Law
- Issue Year: 11/2021
- Issue No: 33
- Page Range: 26-40
- Page Count: 15
- Language: English