
Public Policy on Security
Public policy on security refers to the government’s plans and actions to protect its citizens, institutions, and infrastructure from threats such as crime, terrorism, cyberattacks, and natural disasters. It involves setting rules, allocating resources, and establishing strategies to prevent, respond to, and recover from security threats. Effective security policies balance safety with individual rights, ensuring that measures are appropriate, lawful, and adaptable to evolving risks. Overall, it aims to create a safe environment that supports stability, economic growth, and public trust.