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news headlines: 17th November 2004

SunGard Availability Services to acquire Inflow
Inflow data centres will complement SunGard’s existing US facilities
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Date: 17th Nov 2004 • Region: N.America Type: Article •Topic: BC markets
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Wireless network deployment increasing rapidly but security not keeping up
While most companies are aware of the security risks, many are relying on over-simplistic protection methods.
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Date: 17th Nov 2004 • Region: N.America/World Type: Article •Topic: ISM
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New edition of the Disaster Recovery Yellow Pages published
The publication was purchased by Edwards Information in spring 2004 and considerable time and resources have been invested in updating it.
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Date: 17th Nov 2004 • Region: N.America Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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IBM adds Indigo Stone’s ‘enterprise rapid recovery methodology’ to portfolio
ERRM is a software-enhanced recovery and change control management solution.
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Date: 17th Nov 2004 • Region: N.America Type: Article •Topic: Recovery facilities
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Patent granted for disk-based data protection processing system
New technology reduces storage and bandwidth requirements by up to 99.7 percent for daily data protection.
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Date: 17th Nov 2004 • Region: N.America/World Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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Business continuity briefs
Today's issue includes:
• Leonids threaten satellite communications
• Computer models to simulate hypothetical outbreak of Avian Flu
• Pillsbury Winthrop LLP chooses XOsoft's WANSyncHA
• FBI seeks help locating missing fuel tanker
• Oregon's state data centre criticised for lack of disaster recovery provision
• Planning for the Next 9/11
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2003 archive

Top headlines from the past four weeks:
The ‘tick-a-box’ approach to business continuity

SBA hurricane disaster recovery support tops $554 million

EU and US adopt new measures to strengthen maritime container security

Business continuity on a limited budget

Reducing computer room risks

DHS reduces financial service sector terrorist threat level

FSA calls for improved information security in fight against fraud

Business Continuity the Risk Management Expo 2005

Governance rules ‘neglect key areas of risk management’

Business Continuity Institute annual general meeting

New generation of business security solutions uses RFID

MI5 director-general tells companies to invest in business continuity

UK government should be more open with business on security issues – CBI

Synstar survey reveals high levels of downtime

American Power Conversion unveils state of the art thermal test lab

Civil Contingencies Bill amendment tabled to extend commercial provisions to charity sector

Making the case for business continuity

Fixing the backup and recovery problem

Major hazard industries - improving leadership to reduce risk

Embedding business continuity management into your organisation

Business continuity British Standard will be published by mid-2006

Implementation of Basel II in Australia

Weak links in the communications network chain remain a serious challenge

Financial Sector Business Continuity Progress Report

US industrial facilities’ preparedness to prevent and respond to terrorist attacks still inadequate

New UK corporate governance law receive Royal Assent

New psychometric test may help in business continuity team development

Business continuity software survey results

Comment: How to avert disaster in the midst of a crisis

Irish Competition Authority blocks IBM’s acquisition of Schlumberger Business Continuity Services (Ireland) Limited

New report urges financial institutions to tackle human rights issues and risks

GAO publishes report into preparedness of US financial markets

The tape debate … part two

Continuity Central launches RSS newsfeed

UK financial authorities plan resilience benchmarking project

SunGard Availability Services to launch e-mail recovery service

Symantec turns its attention to IT continuity

The tape debate

One in four medium-sized firms report loss of backup data: survey

IBM sees surge in network attacks directed toward critical infrastructure providers

Integrating business continuity criteria into your supply chain

The myths of business continuity and disaster recovery

European Commission announces new anti-terrorism measures

MessageOne acquires Evergreen Assurance technology

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Phishing attacks could soon get a lot nastier

US smaller businesses adopting more advanced disaster recovery solutions

Data quality found to be key risk management issue in banking sector

Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act signed

IDC expects security solutions investment to more than double by 2008 in Asia Pacific (excluding Japan)

‘Futureproofing’ - the process of active analysis

Businesses showing increased awareness of threats

NIST-led forum releases a new draft set of cyber security requirements for industrial control systems

VERITAS survey explores the current state of UK disaster recovery planning

Study finds that improving business continuity management is third highest priority for US businesses

Governing for enterprise security

Major exercise to test business continuity procedures in UK financial markets




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