Poznań, Poland

National Security

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Master's
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National Security at WSBezp Poznań

Language: PolishStudies in Polish
Subject area: security services
Kind of studies: full-time studies, part-time studies
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Answer all questions to see if a Master's in National Security is the right next step for you!

1. Are you motivated to deepen your understanding of threats to national stability, including hybrid, cyber, and geopolitical risks?

2. Do you want to develop skills in intelligence analysis, risk assessment, and strategic decision-making?

3. Are you interested in understanding the intersection of domestic security, foreign policy, and defense strategy?

4. Are you willing to engage in policy research, crisis simulation, or scenario planning during the two-year master's program?

5. Do you believe that completing a two-year master’s in National Security will significantly advance your career in government, defense, or critical infrastructure protection?

6. Are you interested in cybersecurity, information warfare, or protecting critical digital infrastructure?

7. Do you want to understand legal, ethical, and human rights considerations in national security operations?

8. Are you prepared to work in interdisciplinary teams involving military, intelligence, diplomatic, and civilian stakeholders?

9. Are you interested in global security dynamics, alliances, and the impact of international crises on national stability?

10. What motivates you most to pursue a Master’s in National Security?

Definitions and quotes

Security
Security is freedom from, or resilience against, potential harm (or other unwanted coercive change) from external forces. Beneficiaries (technically referents) of security may be persons and social groups, objects and institutions, ecosystems, and any other entity or phenomenon vulnerable to unwanted change by its environment.
Security
In the entire world, there is not a single establishment of the security industry that is not based on monopoly or on communism.  …  Political economy has disapproved equally of monopoly and communism in the various branches of human activity, wherever it has found them.  Is it not then strange and unreasonable that it accepts them in the security industry?
Gustave de Molinari, tr. J. Huston McCulloch, §IV of The Production of Security (Auburn, AL: Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2009; orig. 1849), pp. 27–28.
Security
This option the consumer retains of being able to buy security wherever he pleases brings about a constant emulation among all the producers, each producer striving to maintain or augment his clientele with the attraction of cheapness or of faster, more complete and better justice.If, on the contrary, the consumer is not free to buy security wherever he pleases, you forthwith see open up a large profession dedicated to arbitrariness and bad management.  Justice becomes slow and costly, the police vexatious, individual liberty is no longer respected, the price of security is abusively inflated and inequitably apportioned, according to the power and influence of this or that class of consumers.  The protectors engage in bitter struggles to wrest customers from one another.  In a word, all the abuses inherent in monopoly or in communism crop up.
Gustave de Molinari, tr. J. Huston McCulloch, §X of The Production of Security (Auburn, AL: Ludwig von Mises Institute, 2009; orig. 1849), pp. 57–59.
Security
From that point, my universe went on crumbling; new cracks appeared all the time. I could see that the pleasant securities of childhood, all of those warm little human emotions, all of those trivial aims and purposes that we allow to rule our lives, were an illusion. We were like sheep munching grass, unaware that the butcher's lorry is already on its way. I got used to living with a deep, underlying feeling of uncertainty that no one around me seemed to share. It was rather like living on death row.
Colin Wilson in Alien Dawn, pp. 12-13 (1998)

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