Publication: Resilience for Better Sustainability. ISO 28000: 2022 vs 2007. Comparative Analysis
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The article argues that Resilience now comes to the fore because of poly-crises in the world and Ukraine. It causes the rethinking and balancing actions for many aspects of Resilience and security based on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (2015), EU Green and Tweens transition (2019), and Paris Agreement (2015), and a paradigm shift from short-term to long-term values to ensure environmental, social, and governance (ESG) externalities for better Sustainability and Resilience. In Ukraine, DSTU ISO 28000:2008, “Security Management Systems for the Supply Chain” will become obsolete in 2025. After the revision, ISO 28000:2022 covers all aspects of organizations much beyond the supply chain noted in ISO 28002:2011, “Security management systems for the supply chain — Development of resilience in the supply chain — Requirements with guidance for use”. The author engages in prioritizing implementing ISO 28000:2022 in Ukraine. That is especially important to the nuclear industry with a complicated and safety-significant supply chain.