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50 percent of UK staff surveyed would open an access-controlled
door to unidentified strangers.
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3rd June 2004 •Region: UK/W.Europe •Type:
Article •Topic: BC
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50 percent of UK staff surveyed would open an access-controlled
door to unidentified strangers.
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3rd June 2004 •Region: N.America •Type:
Article •Topic: Financial
sector
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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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Notify Express enables proactive announcements to inform key personnel
quickly in crisis and non-emergency situations.
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3rd June 2004 •Region: N.America •Type:
Article •Topic: Crisis
comms
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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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3rd June 2004 •Region: W.Europe/World •Type:
Article •Topic: Op.risk
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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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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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3rd June 2004 •Region: UK •Type:
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