National security

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Across
  1. 2. – A legal or geographical line separating two countries or political territories.
  2. 4. – Able to cause death
  3. 6. – Actions, measures, or military resources used to protect a country against aggression.
  4. 7. – An act of trying to hurt or damage someone or something.
  5. 12. – The act of keeping someone or something safe from harm, damage, or danger.
  6. 14. – The group of people who control and manage a country.
  7. 16. – A sudden, unexpected event that poses an immediate risk to life, health, or property.
  8. 18. – Military ships used in war by a navy.
  9. 19. – The unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
  10. 21. – The practice of protecting computer systems, networks, and data from digital attacks.
  11. 23. – Any potential cause of an unwanted incident that may result in harm or security breach.
  12. 24. – A set of ideas or plans used by a government or organization to make decisions.
  13. 25. – The systematic observation and monitoring of people, places, or organizations to manage risk.
  14. 26. – A long-term plan of action designed to achieve major national or organizational goals.
  15. 28. – The probability or potential of a negative event, loss, or security breach occurring.
  16. 29. – The collection, analysis, and distribution of information regarding national security threats.
  17. 31. – Ships that can travel underwater.
Down
  1. 1. – The ability to guide or control a group of people.
  2. 3. – Relating to the armed forces, soldiers, and warfare.
  3. 5. – The capacity of a system or nation to withstand, adapt to, and recover from crises.
  4. 8. – Military troops or soldiers of a country.
  5. 9. – A highly unstable and dangerous situation requiring immediate decision-making.
  6. 10. – A serious disagreement or military clash between countries or opposing groups.
  7. 11. – Carrying or using weapons.
  8. 13. – The state of being free from danger, threats, or fear.
  9. 15. – A steady, peaceful state of affairs that is resistant to sudden change or disruption.
  10. 17. – Provided with the necessary tools or equipment.
  11. 20. – Great danger or risk.
  12. 22. – Angry or violent behavior towards someone.
  13. 27. – A formal agreement between nations to cooperate, especially for mutual defense.
  14. 30. – In or to a foreign country.