Towards an Integrative Relationship between Security and Media Agencies in light of Contemporary Security Challenges

Security Studies Series

100

Category: Security Studies

Publication Year: 2025

Language: Arabic

Publisher: Naif University Press

Author: Mamdooh Abdelhameed Abdelmottlep,Abdulrahman Bin Nami Almutairi,Talal Mufrej Almutairi


The relationship between the Security and Media Agencies has been a significant focus on crystallizing the societal expectation of government agencies, especially with the contemporary security challenges and rapid technological development, and this relationship has varied between divergence and convergence within interests that may seem conflicting between them, but it was never a complementary relationship. Therefore, this report raised a significant question - in an attempt to solve this problem - guaranteeing how the relationship between the security agencies and the media agencies can be integrative. Can some policies ensure the implementation of programs and projects to frame this relationship? The. The answer to this question required defining the connection Between the two agencies from the perspective of each of them, and the available options were discussed from two aspects. The first is the role of the media in enhancing security considering contemporary security challenges, and the second is the electronic boom of modern media and its repercussions on security services. Then the report presented a proposal for an integrative policy between media and security that includes strategic projects and programs. The report concluded with a set of recommendations, the most prominent of which is the holding of a series of periodic scientific forums that bring together workers in the security services and the media to support the knowledge and skills related to the security media to reach an integrative relationship between the media and the security services considering the contemporary security challenges. The executive report focused on the integration phase’s link to a clear institutional role for the media and security services that depends on partners at home and abroad and capacity building. This requires reformulating the media policy and related media regulations and legislation, building a media strategy governed by a media work protocol, and then developing practices according to organizational determinants., professional, valuable, and technical.


ISBN: 978-603-8361-22-1

Dimensions: 23x 1.5x 16cm

Weight: 200 Gram

Pages: 54

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