How to organize resources about "Safety and Security First!" in our forum?

During Learning by Training: 3-day workshop in Brussels in September 2024 major gap has been identified in our forum.

The dearth of resources on ‘Safety and Security First!’ here. ping @vello

I have a thought on how to start reducing this shortage here and now. However, I’d prefer it to be discussed and even considered differently before starting with you.

Sharing is caring

First of all, being well aware of the enormous influence of context when it comes to threats and the “safety first!” actions taken as a result, and of the variability and evolution of contexts and threats, I know that sharing feedback, the ‘little stories’ that provide information, acknowledgement and knowledge, is of crucial importance.
I’d be in favour of having an sasf (Safety and Security First) tag in the Documentation conference to share our experiences and lessons learned.
This sasf must be a second one attached to the first four existing ones in order to help give a type to the shared documentation produced.
see also [About the documentation category]/t/about-the-documentation-category/15)

Libraries are a source of strength

There are also already a large number of publications on threat models, security and safety, etc.
So I think we could create a dedicated category called Libraries. Seel also all categories here. And also use sasf (Safety and Security First) in this category but with the floor broadly open for other needs in Libraries.

I’m also wondering how to organise the different ‘classes/types’ of resources for ‘Safety and Security First’ in a structured and humanly accessible way, because: the quantity of resources is going to be huge, and the variety of angles, languages and subjects is also going to be immense. And I don’t think that one or two pages of scrolling through the hell of infinity is a good thing.
what do you think of it?

In a nutshell,
I hope that we can move forward together here and that we can quickly take the first steps towards filling these gaps by taking care of our own needs and taking care of the world around us.