Security Management of an Institution or Company

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Keywords:

Security management, internal threats, risks and hazards

Abstract

This article aims at the elaboration of a Safety Management study for an Institution or Company and its object is to guarantee a good safety management, taking into account the unexpected risks and dangers that may occur naturally, if certain management requirements are not observed of security. The elaboration of this study corresponds to the arguments from the theoretical point of view exposed in the scope of the methodology and will be presented in the chapter referring to Development, the emergence of the problem as well as the solution, using the concepts of some authors as well as the point of view of the authors. Knowledge transmitted during the Security Issues classes taught to students of the criminal science course. In the end, our conclusions will be around the object of study on security management, not losing sight of the model and activities to be developed in an institution or company, the actions of the negative impact that come from “threats, internal and external weaknesses of an Institution or Company”. Our object of study fits into the cost-benefit perspective from the point of view of the security management approach, a process that allows a projection of risks embodied in the activities to be carried out in an institution or company provided that the actions that can alleviate the issue of negative impacts, external threats and internal weaknesses.

Author Biography

José Júlio Nogueira, POLYTECHNIC HIGHER INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Jose Júlio Nogueira

Master in Police Sciences Polytechnic Higher Institute in Science and Technology Parents: Angola

E-mail: josenogueira1970@gmail.com

Phone: +244 925 204 202

ORCID 0000-0002-8266-8914

Published

2022-12-28

How to Cite

Nogueira, J. J. (2022). Security Management of an Institution or Company. FARMHOUSE Science & Technology, 1(01). Retrieved from https://revista.insutec.ao/index.php/fct/article/view/11