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news headlines: 7th October 2005

Quick survey: Pandemic planning for business continuity
This survey aims to discover how seriously business continuity managers are taking the issue of planning for a global pandemic and what measures are being included in BCPs.
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Date: 7th October 2005 •Region: World •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Business continuity: helping firms stand out from the crowd
Using the example of the legal industry, Peter Joyce explains how business continuity can help differentiate companies in crowded sectors.
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Date: 7th October 2005 •Region: UK/World •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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New York on alert for potential subway attack
New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly tells New Yorkers of specific threat of terrorist attack "in the coming days." DHS downplays the risk.
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Date: 7th October 2005 • Region: US Type: Article •Topic: Terrorism
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A standardized local vs. national response: myths and misconceptions abound
Ashley P. Moore gives his personal view of emergency planning lessons that can be learned from the Hurricane Katrina response.
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Date: 7th October 2005 •Region: US •Type: Article •Topic: Emergency planning
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Climate change conference focuses on the ‘big picture’ for businesses
Business as usual isn't an option… delegates are told.
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Date: 7th October 2005 • Region: UK Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Proposals made to enhance emergency preparedness for Long Island
A NYS Disaster Command Center should be established on Long Island, says Dr. Matthew C. Cordaro.
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Date: 7th October 2005 • Region: US Type: Article •Topic: Emergency planning
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Case study: supply chain continuity
One of the greatest threats to business continuity faced by manufacturers is loss of critical raw materials.
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Date: 7th October 2005 • Region: US/World Type: Article •Topic: Manufacturing BC
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Business continuity briefs
Today's issue includes:
• The Conference Board's 2005 Corporate Security, Business Continuity and Crisis Management Conference
• Finland government proposes legislation to enable faster text alerts for use in emergencies
• CPM 2005 EAST
• Revised National Counter-Terrorism Plan published in Australia
• BakBone unveils new Partner Advisory Council

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Top headlines from the past four weeks:
‘Citizen journalism’: an emerging reputation risk

Information technology risk is increasing

SEC steps in to assist insurers struggling with Hurricane Katrina and Rita losses

Survey shows large companies expect the cost of SOX implementation to decline slightly in second year

Queensland Crisis Centre to handle terrorist incidents

UK Government’s new decontamination service launched

Basel II developments

DHS announces $30 million in preparedness training grants

SunGard Availability Services launches new version of Paragon

Imation develops 'Disk-As-Tape' media cartridge

UK and US businesses unable to effectively measure and report on network security risk

The impact of a dirty bomb: lessons from Katrina

British Standard for Business Continuity Management – development is underway

Mass fatality events have a greater impact on company share value than corporate crises

Research points to huge discrepancy in business continuity planning within UK

The importance of satellites in disaster recovery

Gartner highlights an often ignored security threat: unattended PCs

Microsoft launches System Center Data Protection Manager

System Center Data Protection Manager results in a rash of industry announcements

Bombay Stock Exchange exploring options for second disaster recovery centre

UK scientists start research into preventing the ultimate disaster

Annan calls for a global emphasis on disaster planning

UK businesses given energy supply warning

NASDAQ CIO highlights Capital Markets’ business continuity planning

PIRA decommissioning changes but does not reduce the terror threat

ICM results show strong growth in business continuity division

Mobile malware gets serious…

Hurricane Rita updates

Selling business continuity to finance directors

Singapore Technical Reference for business continuity

Data overload puts UK retail sector under pressure

Federal Reserve: ‘We have no plans to conduct special investigations of business continuity and disaster recovery plans post Katrina’

Avian influenza: no need to panic over situation in Indonesia, says WHO

RMS assesses United States terrorism threat outlook

Success of 7th July business continuity measures must not lead to complacency…

Impact on employees is biggest long-term Katrina-related business disruption worry

Continuity, Katrina and the Fed

Pharmaceutical companies need to improve their risk management framework: KPMG

Keeping an eye on Rita…

What we learned from Hurricane Katrina and what we should do next to improve emergency planning

BCI and DRII undertaking joint business continuity Professional Practices review

Strohl Systems launches new corporate identity and Web seminar program

New suite of ‘on-net’ business continuity services from TelCove

Businesses affected by disasters must act to prevent a 'crisis within a crisis'

Former FEMA director James Lee Witt to lead ‘catastrophe coalition’

Operational risk management: the difference between risk management and compliance

Is it time to revisit the issue of distances to recovery sites?

North America Business Continuity Awareness Week

Bush orders emergency planning review

Many of Britain’s SMEs still ignoring business continuity

Lack of awareness of the Enterprise Act undermines UK business rescue culture

FSTC leading US financial sector business continuity benchmarking project

Coping with the emotional effects of major disasters

Hurricane Ophelia: DHS outlines disaster preparations

Financial Times and Symantec publish business continuity survey results

Financial losses due to information security attacks increasing

Fuel protests: business continuity lessons from 2000

Mike Brown resigns from FEMA post

London’s SMEs must develop business continuity plans NOW…

Survey finds that almost 40 percent of US businesses still say that business continuity planning is not a priority

Financial Stability Forum holds its fourteenth meeting, in London

Earthquake briefing on Capitol Hill

Hurricane Katrina: initial impacts on business continuity thinking

Can removable disk technology supersede tape, fixed disk and hybrid solutions?

New research offers clues to the way we can expect employees to react to different crises

Bharti and IBM to offer joint business continuity services to Indian market

Gartner evaluates the progress of Linux

Scottish businesses not doing enough to guard against terrorist attacks

FSSCC issues status report on the financial services sector’s business continuity response to Hurricane Katrina

Fire, virus and human error are the three biggest threats to corporate data

GemaTech and COLT sign business continuity partnership

HP’s worldwide investment in business continuity and recovery facilities reaches US$100 million

UK faces threat of fuel protests

What can we learn from Katrina?

Fraud risk being ignored by middle market UK companies: KPMG

NASD provides guidance to members affected by Hurricane Katrina

Regulators say insurance industry is prepared for Hurricane Katrina's cost

Al-Qaida threatens more attacks on London

Researchers project Hurricane Katrina effects on oil and gas production

National Preparedness Month 2005 underway

Department of Homeland Security Hurricane Katrina response update

Katrina: offers of disaster recovery assistance

The Center for Continuity Leadership launches two advanced level business continuity workshops

President Bush sets out Hurricane Katrina disaster recovery priorities

Be careful when hiring contractors for disaster repairs, warns FEMA

Katrina disaster recovery response update

Three other flooding disasters taking place

United Nations issues avian influenza warning

BSI publishes new UK biometrics standards

Katrina: America starts to count the cost of a nightmare

Hurricane Katrina: initial salvage, recovery and insurance advice

Men more likely to fall prey to online scams, spam and viruses

US National Preparedness Month 2005 to kick off with emergency preparedness fair

New NIST program aims to foster better security checklists

A second Andrew?

How will multicore processing affect IT continuity?

Avian influenza a real and growing pandemic threat

Managing the risks of counterfeiting in the information technology industry

Companies at risk from employees’ risky use of USB keys

Maintaining thriving businesses amid the threat of terrorism

Confusion between archiving and backup exists in many UK companies




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