This paper examines evolving trends in security crisis management within an increasingly interconnected global environment. The study identifies three primary areas of transformation: technological advancements, collaborative governance frameworks, and emerging threat landscapes. The research highlights the integration of artificial intelligence for threat detection, big data analytics for predictive modeling, and social media monitoring for real-time situational awareness. The analysis demonstrates a paradigm shift toward multi-stakeholder engagement, emphasizing public-private partnerships, international cooperation, and community-based resilience building. Contemporary security challenges—including cyber threats, climate-induced displacement, hybrid warfare tactics, and misinformation campaigns—demand adaptive management strategies that address interconnected risks. Key findings reveal the importance of inclusive governance models that engage diverse stakeholders while maintaining democratic values. The research concludes that effective crisis management requires organizations to prioritize adaptability, collaboration, and proactive engagement over traditional reactive approaches to build resilient communities capable of addressing complex, multifaceted security challenges.
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Duško Tomić
Katarina Štrbac
Branislav Milosavljević
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68d4566c31b076d99fa5bb54 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.70995/nlfr5359