With the introduction of high voltage direct current (HVDC)-system, especially the voltage source converter (VSC)-based implementation, new degrees of freedom have been made accessible for system operation and for ensuring system security where they can be utilized either in the form of preventive or curative actions. This work presents an optimization model meant to determine a set of preventive and curative relief measures. Thereby, both methods are not calculated in a successive approach, but the optimization of the curative actions is nested into the preventive optimization. By doing so, a feedback can be given in cases the preventive optimization is evolving in regions where no feasible curative actions can be provided. A numerical case study is conducted, where the calculation of the curative set-points is performed with a linearized power flow model. Thereby, an effect is shown, where preventive insecure contingencies appear as curative feasible as the linearized model does not show any violated constraints.