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Wirtschaftsschutz in der digitalen Ära – Resilienzmanagement und proaktive Open Source Intelligence als Mittel der Wahl

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  • Röhl, André
  • Starz, Philipp

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Die zunehmenden geopolitischen Spannungen, vor allem durch den Konflikt zwischen Russland und der Ukraine, stellen Deutschland und seine Unternehmen vor eine komplexe Bedrohungslage, die mit erhöhten Risiken aufgrund von Sabotageaktivitäten und Wirtschaftsspionage einhergeht. Vor diesem Hintergrund stehen deutsche Unternehmen vor erheblichen Herausforderungen, die eine proaktive und wachsame Herangehensweise erfordern, um die damit verbundenen Risiken zu mindern. Trotz der vielfältigen Herausforderungen bietet die heutige vernetzte digitale Landschaft Unternehmen auch technologische Möglichkeiten, ihre Abwehrmechanismen zu stärken und sich proaktiv vor potenziellen Bedrohungen zu schützen. Durch die Nutzung von Methoden und Technologien zur Datenerfassung aus mobilen Anwendungen (ADINT) können Unternehmen effektive Maßnahmen ergreifen, um ihre Sicherheit zu verbessern und sensible Daten zu schützen.

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  • Röhl, André & Starz, Philipp, 2024. "Wirtschaftsschutz in der digitalen Ära – Resilienzmanagement und proaktive Open Source Intelligence als Mittel der Wahl," Working Paper des Studiengangs Sicherheitsmanagement an der NBS Northern Business School Hamburg 1/2024, NBS Northern Business School – University of Applied Sciences, Hamburg.
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    1. Schulz, André, 2023. "Wirtschaftskriminalität im Schatten der Pandemie - Unternehmen und die Gefahr einer dritten Krise (Fortschreibung)," Working Paper des Studiengangs Sicherheitsmanagement an der NBS Northern Business School Hamburg 1/2023, NBS Northern Business School – University of Applied Sciences, Hamburg.
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