Abstract

Modern challenges and threats to security, according to the criteria of space and resources used for the purpose of their realization, are in principle external and internal, armed and unarmed. Due to intense migration, technological revolution in communications, greater freedom and speed of movement, porosity of boundaries and free transfer of various technologies, security threats today are not only a free sum of acts of endangering. Though they have the same name and the same goal, modern threats, today, carry completely new energy and quality of endangerment. This is best seen on the case of terrorism. Contemporary terrorism and "liberal" terrorism in the seventies have a common name and goal, while their range, destructiveness, brutality, the number of victims and the effects that they produce differ greatly.The paper presents a review of safety, taking into account the different views from which this term is observed. At the same time, relations between the object - values and threats are considered. Possible reference security objects are defined, an approximation is made on two objects, country and individual, and using the state of Critical School of Security, the focus is placed on sources of threats, and forms of security threats. Terrorism has been dealt with thematically and its relationship with other non-military forms of threats to security has been explained.

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