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What matters most is not the size of the "storm" but the scale of the impact
Cant, D. (2016). What matters most is not the size of the "storm" but the scale of the impact, in: Shahbazian, E. et al. Meeting security challenges through data analytics and decision support. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series: D. Information and Communication Security, 47: pp. 143-146. https://dx.doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-716-0-143
In: Shahbazian, E.; Rogova, G. (Ed.) (2016). Meeting security challenges through data analytics and decision support. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series: D. Information and Communication Security, 47. Springer: Dordrecht. ISBN 978-1-61499-715-3. xi, 339 pp., more
In: NATO Science for Peace and Security Series: D. Information and Communication Security. Springer: Dordrecht. ISSN 1874-6268; e-ISSN 1879-8292, more
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    Terrorism; Maritime Security; Decision Support; Communication; TimelyInformation; Integration

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  • Cant, D.

Abstract
    Communication is the most critical aspect of disaster management. The word "communicate" implies conveying of thoughts, ideas, warnings, instructions, orders, command, knowledge and information. In the context of disaster management, reliable and safe communication is vital during all phases of disaster management from prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery. This chapter provides some key elements and recommendations for solving the problem of secure data exchange between different organizations to improve crisis management in the maritime domain.

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