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news headlines: 3rd June 2004

Research shows generally poor attitudes towards office security
50 percent of UK staff surveyed would open an access-controlled door to unidentified strangers.

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Date: 3rd June 2004 •Region: UK/W.Europe •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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NASD members facing first business continuity deadline
50 percent of UK staff surveyed would open an access-controlled door to unidentified strangers.

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Date: 3rd June 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: Financial sector
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Kashya demonstrates cross-Atlantic data replication
The demonstration used KBX4000, an advanced enterprise-class disaster recovery data replication solution.

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Date: 3rd June 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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Teltone introduces new emergency notification solution
Notify Express enables proactive announcements to inform key personnel quickly in crisis and non-emergency situations.

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Date: 3rd June 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: Crisis comms
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Risk management trends and the supervisory structure
Jaime Caruana has outlined his views on the future of risk management and how it will link in to the supervisory system.

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Date: 3rd June 2004 •Region: W.Europe/World •Type: Article •Topic: Op.risk
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Stakeholders updated on Civil Contingencies Bill
Roger Hargreaves, head of the UK government’s Head of Civil Contingencies Bill Team, has written to key stakeholders outlining the current status of the bill.

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Date: 3rd June 2004 •Region: UK •Type: Article •Topic: Terrorism
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Computer failure grounds most UK flights
One-hour downtime caused by technical upgrade at the Swanwick air traffic control results in the grounding of outgoing flights from the UK.

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Date: 3rd June 2004 •Region: UK •Type: Link •Topic: IT continuity
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