As globalization, technological advancements, and climate change reshape the geopolitical and environmental landscapes, the need for robust systems to predict, prevent, and respond to threats has never been greater. Intelligence serves as the backbone of proactive decision-making, enabling governments and organizations to anticipate risks, whether from cyber attacks, terrorism, or espionage. Security frameworks provide the infrastructure to protect assets, maintain order, and counter both traditional and modern threats, including those emerging in cyberspace. Meanwhile, disaster management addresses the increasing frequency and intensity of crises-natural disasters, pandemics, and industrial accidents-through strategies that enhance preparedness, facilitate coordinated responses, and support long-term recovery. Together, these disciplines ensure resilience in an era marked by complexity, fostering stability and safety for communities worldwide.
This book, Intelligence, Security and Disaster Management explores these interconnected fields through a comprehensive framework designed to equip readers with the theoretical foundation and practical insights required for understanding and navigating this complex terrain.