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news headlines: 20th May 2004

UPDATED: Crunch time for the BCI? Further responses…
Detailed and constructive responses from various BCI members.
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Date: 20th May 2004 •Region: UK / World •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Conservatives call for UK homeland security minister
Opposition party says that yesterday’s incident in the House of Commons epitomises government complacency about terrorism security.

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Date: 20th May 2004 •Region: UK •Type: Article •Topic: Terrorism
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Business Continuity Institute issues an update
New membership services director named. Finance director resigns.

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Date: 20th May 2004 •Region: UK/World •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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SBC implements strike contingency plans and issues crisis communications statement
In response to threatened Communications Workers of America four-day strike.

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Date: 20th May 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: Crisis communications
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CPM 2004 WEST conference
May 25th-27th, 2004, The Mirage Hotel, Las Vegas, NV.

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Date: 20th May 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: Events
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Friday 14th May - Monday 17th
Thursday 13th May
Tuesday 11th May - Weds 12th

Friday 7th May - Monday 10th
Thursday 6th May
Wednesday 5th May
Tuesday 4th May

Friday 30th April - Monday 26th
Thursday 29th April
Wednesday 28th April
Tuesday 27th April

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Top headlines from the past four weeks:
Crunch time for the BCI? Further responses… Go

Financial institutions struggling to fend-off escalating security threats Go

Crunch time for the BCI? Your responses… Go

Crunch time for the Business Continuity Institute? Go

A review of UK and London resilience Go

Federal Government tests continuity of operations plans Go

Is ‘incident’ a better term to use rather than ‘emergency’ and ‘crisis’ within BCM? Go

Basel II takes major step forward Go

Risk of electricity blackouts increasing: survey Go

Gartner highlights the importance of risk assessment in outsourcing contracts Go

Get out of jail free? Go

NASD publishes notice to members on business continuity planning regulations... Go

Continuing the training debate... Go

Australian government publishes terrorism advice leaflet Go

Small businesses understand the importance of disaster recovery but fail to act Go

Canada outlines new critical infrastructure framework Go

The changing face of business continuity Go

9-11 Commission presented with business continuity recommendations Go

Bank failures in mature economies Go

DEFRA makes commitment to business continuity Go

Banning Instant Messaging does not reduce business risks Go

Synstar opens Luxembourg business recovery centre Go

NASDAQ reports that it has successfully completed market-wide disaster recovery tests Go

Emergency notification methods: what are the risks? Go

Building a continuity culture: the importance of measuring attitudes to risk Go

Banks may benefit from delaying advanced compliance to Basel Go

Risk management must be a board issue: Lloyd’s chairman Go

Business continuity training is generally inadequate Go

Business resilience – the next step forward for business continuity Go




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