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news headlines: 8th July 2004

European Commission sets out new guidelines for approach to saving companies in difficulty
Will make rescue decisions more predictable for companies.

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Date: 8th July 2004 • Region: UK/W.Europe Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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UK government promises to maintain current anti-terrorism and security spending levels
‘We will spend what it takes’: Chancellor of the Exchequer.

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Date: 8th July 2004 • Region: UK Type: Article •Topic: Terrorism
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Business continuity today – contributing to operating and corporate success in a secure environment
Survive’s 15th Annual International Conference, London, 25th - 26th November 2004.

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Date: 8th July 2004 • Region: UK/W.Europe Type: Article •Topic: Events
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$1 million BC and disaster recovery contract for Verizon
Verizon to develop a full-service solution for voice and data transport, disaster recovery and business continuity for LA law firm.

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Date: 8th July 2004 • Region: N.America Type: Article •Topic: Telecoms continuity
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myCOOP enhanced with COOPRemote
COOP Consulting has launched COOPRemote, a new user option for its myCOOP web-based business continuity planning software solution.

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Date: 8th July 2004 • Region: N.America Type: Article •Topic: BC software
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2003 archive

Top headlines from the past four weeks:
Can you afford multiple disk drive failure?

VERITAS shares plunge after profit warning

Second reading of Civil Contingencies Bill takes place in the House of Lords

Lack of supply chain standards costing industry billions

UK, US and Australia sign anti-spam agreement

ICM opens Bristol business continuity centre

Five simple rules for business continuity

A hidden crisis behind communication

UK government committee outlines state of terror threat

Company executives and investment professionals hold starkly opposite views on the primary threats faced by leading organisations

SunGard Availability Services completes standardised UK-wide workplace recovery solution

2004 E-Crime Watch survey shows significant increase in electronic crimes

Business Continuity Institute conducting membership survey

Final version of Basel II published

Developing an emergency evacuation strategy

Webinar: The Civil Contingencies Bill: challenges and solutions

DHS launches critical infrastructure pilot program to strengthen private sector security

Ontrack Data Recovery publishes tips to protect data during volatile summer weather

Business continuity self assessment tool launched by UK Audit Commission

Building a secure enterprise

Beware the complex plan…

Accounting for employees following evacuation

Regulation could drive UK risk managers overseas: AIRMIC

Ex-BCI chief executive joins the Continuity Forum

SunGard Availability Services doubles capacity at Livingston business recovery facility

Larry Kalmis provides an update on the current BCI situation.

The final results of Continuity Central’s BC training survey

State Department to republish Patterns of Global Terrorism report

Updated US financial sector critical infrastructure protection strategy published

Business continuity plans fail to cover the risks of unconventional terrorist attacks

Wireless LANs are one of the major security risks facing businesses: Gartner

Growing data volumes cause major problems

CORT Directions launches payroll continuity service

A holistic framework for recovery: shifting the perspective of BCM to generate greater success

Research shows generally poor attitudes towards office security




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