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news headlines: 11th february 2004

Security an ‘afterthought’ as UK organisations move operations offshore
Claims Samir Kapuria, @stake’s director of strategic solutions.
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Date: 11th February 2004 •Region: UK •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Disaster recovery tops lists of CFO worries
A survey of US chief financial officers has found that many perceive their firms to be most vulnerable in the area of disaster recovery.
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Date: 11th February 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: BC stats
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Academic study published into the survival of companies impacted by September 11th 2001
Limited study provides some evidence for the success of business continuity planning in facilitating return to business as usual.
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Date: 11th February 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: BC stats
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Another critical Microsoft update released
Microsoft has published its second critical vulnerability warning in a week. The latest warning concerns the ASN.1 vulnerability which could allow code execution on attacked systems.
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Date: 11th February 2004 •Region: Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: Warnings
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COG and Greater Washington Board of Trade push to reach 20 percent telecommuting goal for region
Business continuity being promoted as one of the benefits.
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Date: 11th February 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Understanding the BCM Requirements in Hong Kong
Half-day workshop: 24th Feb 2004, 9am - 12pm, Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong.
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Date: 11th February 2004 •Region: SE Asia •Type: Article •Topic: Events
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CSFB launches new Global Support Center in Singapore
Will be home to one of the company's business continuity sites.
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Date: 11th February 2004 •Region: SE Asia •Type: Article •Topic: Financial sector
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The Business Continuity Awards 2004 Go

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Discuss business continuity Go




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