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Over the past decade, the security environment has undergone rapid transformation driven by climate change, geopolitical tensions, digitalization, energy transition, and AI integration. These shifts have created a new risk reality where traditional crisis management is insufficient, making interdisciplinary approaches and critical infrastructure resilience essential.



This volume addresses these challenges through seventeen chapters authored by experts across multiple fields. It explores key themes such as geopolitics of infrastructure, energy security, technological risks, cybersecurity, AI impacts, and organizational resilience. Case studies and analytical models provide insights into managing risks in sectors like energy, transport, finance, and water systems.



The book emphasizes interconnected risks across physical, digital, and societal domains and highlights the need for integrated strategies. It offers valuable theoretical and practical guidance for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners, contributing to a deeper understanding of modern security challenges and resilience-building.
The impact of geopolitical shifts on infrastructure security.- Ensuring
energy security amid global disruptions.- The role of artificial intelligence
in risk management and crisis response.- Addressing cyber threats and
securing digitalized systems.- Managing the cascading effects of
interconnected risks.- Protecting human safety and key personnel during
crises.- National and international legislation on critical infrastructure,
including data privacy and the safeguarding of classified information.-
Legislative frameworks governing the use of AI in critical infrastructure
systems.
Prof. Dr. Zoran Kekovi is the founder and president of the Center for  Risk Analysis and Crisis Management. Since 2009, he has been a full  professor at the Faculty of Security at the University of Belgrade,  teaching Security Systems, Security of the National Infrastructure, and  Methodology of Disaster Risk Assessment. He pioneered the first  specialist studies in Serbia and the region in crisis management at the Faculty of Security Studies in 2005. He served as Vice-Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Scientific Research at the Faculty of Security Studies from 2012 to 2016. 



Dr. Savo Kentera is the President of the Atlantic Council of Montenegro, a think-tank he established in 2006. In 2022, he served as the Director of Montenegros National Security Agency. He holds a Ph.D. in Security Studies from the University of Belgrade and has completed professional training in the United States, including programs at the Institute for National Security and the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Dr. Kentera co-edited and contributed to the book Shaping South East Europe's Security Community for the Twenty-First Century: Trust, Partnership, Integration (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013).



Dr. Marina Dabeti is a Research Associate at the Vina Institute of Nuclear Sciences and a Marie Skodowska-Curie Fellow with a PhD in CBRN Disaster Risk Reduction. Her research focuses on CBRN risk management, preparedness, and resilience. She was a Fellow at the Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS) in Monterey, California. She holds a Bachelors degree from the Faculty of Security Studies, University of Belgrade, and a Masters degree from both the Faculty of Security Studies, University of Belgrade, and the University of National and World Economy, Sofia.



Dr. Sanja Grbovi obtained her undergraduate degree at the Faculty of Law of the University of Florence, with a focus on European Union law and the principle of non-discrimination. She continued her academic education at the same Faculty by completing her Masters studies, further strengthening her expertise in EU internal market law and digital services. She completed her doctoral studies at the Faculty of Legal Sciences of the University of Donja Gorica in the field of European Union Law.