Situational management of critical infrastructure resources under threat

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This article presents a synthesis of knowledge about safety management procedures for critical infrastructure in the context of risk management theory and the provisions of the Polish law on emergency management launched on of April 26, 2007. In this paper, the inadequacy of the accepted procedures at present is highlighted, as well as their continuous improvement and adaptation to prevailing political, legal, social, and economic conditions. This paper proposes using the concept of situational management and knowledge management to develop a new method of predicting, preventing, and responding to emerging crises within critical infrastructure. The considerations presented in this paper lead to a proposed concept system supporting critical infrastructure safety management through the implementation of knowledge management methods.

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Krupa, T., & Wis̈niewski, M. (2015). Situational management of critical infrastructure resources under threat. Foundations of Management, 7(1), 93–104. https://doi.org/10.1515/fman-2015-0028

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