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Trends in Security Information
The HSD Trendmonitor is designed to provide access to relevant content on various subjects in the safety and security domain, to identify relevant developments and to connect knowledge and organisations. The safety and security domain encompasses a vast number of subjects. Four relevant taxonomies (type of threat or opportunity, victim, source of threat and domain of application) have been constructed in order to visualize all of these subjects. The taxonomies and related category descriptions have been carefully composed according to other taxonomies, European and international standards and our own expertise.
In order to identify safety and security related trends, relevant reports and HSD news articles are continuously scanned, analysed and classified by hand according to the four taxonomies. This results in a wide array of observations, which we call ‘Trend Snippets’. Multiple Trend Snippets combined can provide insights into safety and security trends. The size of the circles shows the relative weight of the topic, the filters can be used to further select the most relevant content for you. If you have an addition, question or remark, drop us a line at info@securitydelta.nl.
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Large corporations (including employees)
Large corporations, operating within the European Union, are regarded as enterprises that have over 250 hired employees and an annual turnover of at least €50 million. Large corporations generally have strong financial backbones, tight lobby ties and influential societal, economic and political positions. Both the corporation in its entirety and its employees can fall victim to various types of crime. Corporations can be subject to fraud, corruption, supply chain failures and other crimes that affect the internal and external business ecosystem. Employees can fall victim to corporate violence or failures in safety and security measures, such as physical and verbal harassment and workplace accidents or incidents.
Related keywords: critical infrastructure organisation, environmental crime, product safety, occupational safety, occupational offenses.
Large corporations, operating within the European Union, are regarded as enterprises that have over 250 hired employees and an annual turnover of at least €50 million. Large corporations generally have strong financial backbones, tight lobby ties and influential societal, economic and political positions. Both the corporation in its entirety and its employees can fall victim to various types of crime. Corporations can be subject to fraud, corruption, supply chain failures and other crimes that affect the internal and external business ecosystem. Employees can fall victim to corporate violence or failures in safety and security measures, such as physical and verbal harassment and workplace accidents or incidents.
Related keywords: critical infrastructure organisation, environmental crime, product safety, occupational safety, occupational offenses.
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