2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-67229-8_26
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Quantitative Methods of Strategic Planning Support: Defending the Front Line in Europe

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“…The current property of the security system shall be deemed to mean a possibility of activating the set of appropriate security configurations in the Security System of the Organization, while using currently operational and useful technical and/or organizational security measures that remain at the disposal of the team responsible for designing and operating the security mechanisms [7][8][9][10]. While assuming that the transformations , are known, where:…”
Section: Current Property Of the Security Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current property of the security system shall be deemed to mean a possibility of activating the set of appropriate security configurations in the Security System of the Organization, while using currently operational and useful technical and/or organizational security measures that remain at the disposal of the team responsible for designing and operating the security mechanisms [7][8][9][10]. While assuming that the transformations , are known, where:…”
Section: Current Property Of the Security Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although attention from the scientific community toward strategic planning has dwindled since 1990, it is still one of the most widely used tools in contemporary management (Wolf & Floyd, 2017). Also, articles on this subject are still being published by relevant scientific journals (Najgebauer, Antkiewicz, Pierzchała & Rulka, 2017), including journals outside the scope of management, in areas such biology (Ringma, Wintle, Fuller, Fisher, Bode, 2017) and engineering (Purnawan & Sanjaya, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%