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Risk and security management research

We're helping people and organisations effectively manage risk and security


Risk and security management is about identifying and evaluating risks to organisations and individuals and taking action to minimise those risks. It affects many areas, from social work and corporate reputation, to the work of the armed forces and emergency services.

Our risk and security management research helps organisations and individuals responsible for managing risk and responding to incidents to identify, understand and overcome risk and security challenges. 

We aim to encourage people to think about alternative ways of dealing with risk and security challenges rather than following a standard response.

Our research covers the following topics

  • Crisis management
  • Risk management
  • Decision making
  • Sustainability
  • Terrorism
  • Cybercrime
  • Moral disengagement
  • Ethical leadership
  • Personal and organisational resilience 

Methods

To conduct this research, we use methods such as failure mode affect analysis (FEMA), reliability block diagrams (RBD), fault tree analysis (FTA), grounded theory, ethnographic enquiry, simulation, observations and experiments.

Projects

  • We worked with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) to establish what is now the globally recognised way to prevent drowning – turn on your back, float and relax. This research has informed internationally adopted life-saving techniques, treatments and technologies.

  • We're working to improve maritime situational awareness, decision-making, communication, available rescue resources, and thus the safety and security of all EU maritime actors, particularly in the Arctic Sea.

  • ARCSAR (Arctic and North Atlantic Security and Emergency Preparedness Network)

    We're addressing the Arctic and North-Atlantic (ANA) region to prepare to cope with security and safety threats that will result from increased commercial activity in the region. 

  • In March 2016, we were involved in Exercise Unified Response (EUR), a week-long, EU-funded simulation exercise led by the London Fire Brigade. We designed simulations, acted as independent observers and evaluators, and contributed to the final report. The outcomes of this exercise may influence how emergency services respond to major emergencies across the EU.

  • We worked with Hampshire Fire and Rescue to develop a course that helps personnel make better decisions in scenarios that are difficult to replicate in a simulation environment.

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Our staff and research were featured on a BBC programme about Fukushima.  

Publication highlights

  • Labib, Ashraf ; Chakhar, Salem ; Hope, Lorraine et al. / Analysis of noise and bias errors in intelligence information systems. In: Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 2022 ; Vol. 73, No. 12. pp. 1755-1775.

  • Labib, Ashraf ; Abdi, M. Reza ; Hadleigh-Dunn, Sara et al. / Evidence-based models to support humanitarian operations and crisis management. In: Decision Making: Applications in Management and Engineering. 2022 ; Vol. 5, No. 1. pp. 113-134.

  • Shmidt, Bianca ; Labib, Ashraf ; Hadleigh-Dunn, Sara. / Learning and unlearning from disasters: an analysis of the Virginia Tech shooting and the Lion Air 610 Airline crash. In: Journal of Surveillance, Security and Safety. 2020 ; Vol. 1. pp. 1-15.

  • Jones, Dylan ; Labib, Ashraf ; Willis, Kevin Oliver et al. / Multi-criteria mapping and prioritization of Arctic and North Atlantic maritime safety and security needs. In: European Journal of Operational Research. 2022.

  • Labib, Ashraf ; Hadleigh-Dunn, Sara ; Mahfouz, A. et al. / Operationalising learning from rare events: framework for middle humanitarian operations managers. In: Production and Operations Management. 2019 ; Vol. 28, No. 9. pp. 2323-2337. 

  • Al Abkal, Suwaid ; Talas, Risto Henrik Aleksander ; Shaw, Sarah et al. / The application of unmanned aerial vehicles in managing port and border security in the US and Kuwait: Reflections on best practice for the UK. In: International Journal of Maritime Crime and Security. 2020 ; Vol. 1, No. 1.

  • Labib, Ashraf. / Towards a new approach for managing pandemics hybrid resilience and bowtie modelling. In: Safety Science. 2021 ; Vol. 139.

  • Talas, Risto Henrik Aleksander ; Button, Mark ; Doyle, Mark et al. / Violence, abuse and the implications for mental health and wellbeing of security operatives in the United Kingdom: the invisible problem. In: Policing and Society. 2020

Discover our areas of expertise

Risk and security management is 1 of 4 areas of expertise within the Business and Management research area. Explore the others below

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Our members

Sara Eileen Bertin Hadleigh-Dunn Portrait

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Professor Sara Hadleigh-Dunn

Professor of Risk and Organisational Resilience

sara.hadleigh-dunn@port.ac.uk

Strategy Enterprise and Innovation

Faculty of Business and Law

PhD Supervisor

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Professor Ashraf Labib

Professor of Operations and Asset Mgmt

Ashraf.Labib@port.ac.uk

Operations and Systems Management

Faculty of Business and Law

PhD Supervisor

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Professor Dylan Jones

Professor of Operational Research

Dylan.Jones@port.ac.uk

School of Mathematics and Physics

Faculty of Technology

PhD Supervisor

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Dr Salem Chakhar

Senior Research Fellow

Salem.Chakhar@port.ac.uk

Operations and Systems Management

Faculty of Business and Law

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