Crisis management
Regulations
The process is not bound to any legislation or is regulated by the legal acts that are restricted to internal use
Risks
- Risk 19:
Inadequate crisis preparedness (e.g., for a school shooting, a bomb attack, etc.) has an immediate impact on people’s lives, including the scenario and awareness for a quick response (information flows from the bottom up) and the inability to quickly reorient to a crisis situation can endanger students’ and employees’ lives.
- Risk 26:
Power outages, network connection failures, maintenance work or accidents in substations will damage the reliability of the IT infrastructure, research and educational infrastructures and technical systems of buildings and may cause unexpected expenses.