This article examines security as a strategic discipline in the context of increasingly complex and high-risk environments. It explores the limitations of traditional reactive models centered on control and force, proposing a more comprehensive approach based on anticipation, behavioral analysis, and structured decision-making. The discussion highlights how security incidents evolve through interaction, perception, and human behavior, rather than occurring as isolated events. By integrating concepts related to situational awareness, cognitive processes, and risk dynamics, the article presents a framework for understanding and managing security challenges more effectively. Drawing on professional experience and applied research in crisis management and behavioral security, the study emphasizes the importance of multidisciplinary knowledge, including legal frameworks, behavioral science, and operational training. This integrated approach supports more consistent, controlled, and adaptive responses in dynamic environments. The article contributes to the field of security studies by reinforcing the transition from reactive practices to strategic, behavior-informed methodologies, offering practical and conceptual insights for professionals operating in complex operational scenarios.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69fadaab03f892aec9b1e57a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20028405