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news headlines: 22nd April 2004

Risk management must be a board issue: Lloyd’s chairman
Lord Levene outlines new era of risk to World Affairs Council.

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Date: 22nd April 2004 •Region: UK/US/World •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Bank of America develops new recovery site
New facility will provide business continuity for Image Lockbox services.

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Date: 22nd April 2004 •Region: North America •Type: Article •Topic: Recovery facilities
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SIA and the Bond Market Association to conduct BCP exercise
May 18th exercise will include selected broker-dealers, exchanges and industry utilities, market data vendors and government regulators and agencies.

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Date: 22nd April 2004 •Region: North America •Type: Article •Topic: Financial sector
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SunGard publishes first quarter 2004 results
13 percent increase in net income.

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Date: 22nd April 2004 •Region: North America/World •Type: Article •Topic: BC markets
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Major Internet-related vulnerability identified
CERT warns about ‘Vulnerabilities in TCP’ which could result in an Internet denial of service condition.

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Date: 22nd April 2004 •Region: World •Type: Article •Topic: Warnings
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Terrorism insurance difficulties ahead for US businesses?
Coalition to Insure Against Terrorism asks president to recommend extension of 'Make Available' provision.

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Date: 22nd April 2004 •Region: N.America •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Top headlines from the past four weeks:
Taking business continuity training and education forward Go

IBM introduces ‘world's fastest global business continuity technology’ Go

ICM doubles its City of London business recovery capacity Go

Business continuity training is generally inadequate Go

Business resilience – the next step forward for business continuity Go

Business Continuity Institute advertises for senior executive Go

55 percent of industrial companies addressing supply chain contingency planning issues Go

IBM acquires Schlumberger Business Continuity Services unit Go

SIA publishes updated information on ‘Unexpected Market Close’ procedures and implications Go

Dependency unlimited Go

BCI outlines its succession plan Go

Secretariat issues Civil Contingencies Bill update Go

Business continuity training survey Go

From disappearing boundaries to security governance Go

Checklist: protecting employees on new overseas assignments Go

Further lessons from Manchester Go

Classic Blue opens Adelaide business recovery centre Go

Manchester incident displays telecoms dependencies Go

Ensuring successful project completion - project failure can put business survival in jeopardy. Go

The threat from within – the challenges of managing internal information security risks Go

Attitudes to risk survey results: part three Go

57 percent growth seen in US Securities spending on business continuity Go

Before the business continuity plan - what can you do if your organisation doesn’t yet have a BCP, but you want to prepare for emergencies? Go

VoIP - Vulnerability over Internet Protocol? Go

Crisis management – don’t forget the people! Go

Continuity planning for VoIP Go




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