On the need to use modern capabilities in situational management to protect the state's critical infrastructure

The article examines modern opportunities for improving situational mana-gement (SM) mechanisms in connection with the innovative development of situational centers (SCs). The requirements for SM are presented. The role of SCs in managerial activities, their structural organization, and possibilitie...

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Дата:2025
Автор: Гречанінов , В.Ф.
Формат: Стаття
Мова:English
Опубліковано: Інститут проблем реєстрації інформації НАН України 2025
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Онлайн доступ:http://drsp.ipri.kiev.ua/article/view/335694
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Назва журналу:Data Recording, Storage & Processing

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Резюме:The article examines modern opportunities for improving situational mana-gement (SM) mechanisms in connection with the innovative development of situational centers (SCs). The requirements for SM are presented. The role of SCs in managerial activities, their structural organization, and possibilities for technological modernization are demonstrated. The article explores the potential use of artificial intelligence agents in SM systems. Scenario modeling method is described. Other methods that can be used to create and model scenarios for SM work to counter threats to critical infrastructure are listed. The need for their early development is presented. Situational management is described using the example of protecting the functioning of Ukraine’s unified power system. The tasks and functions of cybersecurity in the electric power industry are highlighted, along with its existing shortcomings. The necessity of creating a unified network of SCs within executive authorities and administrations of critical infrastructure facilities is justified. This network would facilitate protection management and, in the event of destruction, ensure the rapid restoration of critical infrastructure facilities and their functions.