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Secondline

Secondline is a term used in several domains to denote a secondary or supportive layer, or a cultural practice associated with street parades. The most widely recognized use is in New Orleans, where the “second line” describes the group of dancers and onlookers who follow a marching band in a procession.

In traditional second line processions, the first line is the parade's main brass band; the second line

In governance and risk management, the second line of defense is the function that oversees risk controls,

In information technology and customer support, second-line or second-line support refers to specialists who handle escalated

In military or logistics contexts, the term can denote a secondary defensive line behind the main front,

Related topics include the three lines of defense risk model and the New Orleans second line tradition.

consists
of
people
who
accompany
and
improvise
moves,
waving
handkerchiefs
or
parasols,
creating
a
communal,
celebratory
atmosphere.
The
term
has
historical
roots
in
19th-century
funerals
and
social
parades
and
has
evolved
into
a
broader
urban
music
and
dance
culture
outside
funeral
settings.
compliance,
and
policy
implementation,
supporting
the
first
line
of
front-line
operations.
In
widely
adopted
models
with
three
lines
of
defense,
the
second
line
provides
oversight
and
assurance,
while
the
third
line
is
internal
audit.
issues
that
first-line
staff
cannot
resolve,
offering
deeper
technical
expertise
and
more
time-intensive
troubleshooting.
or
a
reserve
of
personnel
and
supplies
used
to
reinforce
the
front
or
secure
critical
rear
areas.