Professional economic security providers rely on system approach, Oleg Borisov says

18 March 2008 (08:07)

‘Providing economic security is a totally new skill that one cannot pick up at the Federal Security Service or the Ministry of Internal Affairs’ schools or academies. This is a kind of expertise based on the combination of experiences and practices shared by hundreds of experts of all sorts, who have been working in the field for years and sometimes learned from their own mistakes. Nowadays, a professional economic security expert is not just a security officer but also someone with deep knowledge of business security technologies with some actual experience of putting them to practice,’ Oleg Borisov, the General Director of Europe-Asia, the information and consulting center, said to UrBC.


‘This country has a habit of doing things well in an emergency but doing things badly when it comes to doing them systematically. Today, professional economic security providers have to first and foremost rely on system approach. A system is always stronger than sporadic actions, however powerful they may be. Even the state has achieved much more when it switched to system approach from the policy of overnight economic leaps. The system approach always yields better results,’ he noted.


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