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2004 NEWS : EASTERN EUROPE

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Business continuity in 2005
What developments can we expect to see in the coming year? David Honour gives his top ten predictions.

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Date: 17th Dec 2004 •Region: World •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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World Health Organization conference turns the spotlight on pandemic planning
Business continuity managers need to consider pandemic scenarios.

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Date: 14th Dec 2004 • Region: World Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Business continuity on a limited budget: part two
Andrew McCrackan continues our article series by highlighting the ethical dilemma faced by planners when budgets are not enough to mitigate all critical risks.

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Date: 26th November 2004 •Region: World •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Business continuity on a limited budget
David Honour asks whether the priority should be given to crisis management or plan development when funds are limited.
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Date: 12th November 2004 •Region: World •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Business continuity software survey results
How are business continuity professionals using software to support their activities?
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Date: 29th October 2004 •Region: Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: BC software
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Russian CEOs surveyed on reputation management
A survey of 175 Russian CEOs found that almost three-quarters of the CEOs agreed with the statement that ‘reputation management is essential to achieving your company's strategic business objectives’ and almost nine in 10 said that reputation management is a ‘main function’ of the CEO. Less than a third agreed that, ‘reputation management is just a different word for traditional PR.’ The survey found that the majority of respondents’ companies plan to implement crisis communications programs in the near future. www.pbnco.com
Date: 28th October 2004 • Region: E.Europe Type: Briefs•Topic: Crisis comms
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Data quality found to be key risk management issue in banking sector
According to study of 1,700 banks from 63 countries.
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Date: 19th October 2004 • Region: Various Type: Article •Topic: Operational risk
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Business impact analysis survey
18 months ago Continuity Central conducted a survey to discover the ways in which individual companies are handling BIAs. We are now running the survey again, to ascertain if the trends identified have continued and to see whether new developments are taking place.

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Date: 15th October 2004 •Region: World •Type: Article •Topic: BC statistics
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‘Futureproofing’ - the process of active analysis
Integrated business continuity should be based on the concept of ‘graceful degradation’ and ‘agile restoration’, says Geary W. Sikich.
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Date: 15th October 2004 •Region: World •Type: Article •Topic: BC plan development
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Comment: Are we making business continuity too complex?
As new business continuity standards and guidelines continue to appear around the world are we risking over complicating the subject?
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Date: 1st October 2004 •Region: World •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Limited software use by business continuity managers
The interim results of Continuity Central’s software survey finds that only half of BC managers use specialist plan development and management software.

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Date: 10th September 2004 • Region: World Type: Article •Topic: BC software
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Infosecurity Moscow 2004
21st-23rd September, Gostiny Dvor exhibition centre, Moscow.

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Date: 7th September 2004 • Region: E.Europe Type: Article •Topic: Events
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Where do I start in business continuity?
Taking the first few steps towards a business continuity management approach can seem a very daunting task. Ian Dunlop provides some useful advice.

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Date: 2nd September 2004 •Region: UK/World •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Putting the case for tape…
As far as disaster recovery is concerned, tape is a dead technology. Not so, says Imation…

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Date: 27th August 2004 •Region: Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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The brand – estimating its vulnerability
Most BC managers are aware of the importance of protecting brands, but how do you determine how at-risk your brands are?

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Date: 27th August 2004 •Region: Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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What's under the business continuity umbrella?
The final results of Continuity Central's latest survey throw an interesting light on what business continuity managers really do...

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Date: 9th July 2004 •Region: Various •Type: Article •Topic: BC statistics
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Good news and bad news for the business continuity training industry…
The final results of Continuity Central’s BC training survey.
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Date: 11th June 2004 •Region: Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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A holistic framework for recovery: shifting the perspective of BCM to generate greater success
A detailed white paper by Tim Cousins.
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Date: 4th June 2004 •Region: Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Selecting a business continuity planner
Consultant or staff; generalist or specialist. The choice is yours. John Glenn provides some help.

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Date: 28th May 2004 •Region: Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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How to prioritise the BCP effort with recovery timeframe objectives
RTOs can and should be used to prioritise the entire planning process says Doug Kavanagh.

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Date: 21st May 2004 •Region: World •Type: Article •Topic: BC plan d'ment
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G8 meets to discuss international terrorism
The need for co-operation and intelligence sharing to tackle international terrorism, organised crime and corruption was the focus of meetings in Washington this week.

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Date: 13th May 2004 •Region: Various •Type: Article •Topic: Terrorism
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The changing face of business continuity
David Honour overviews the new generation technologies that will influence business continuity planning in the future.

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Date: 30th April 2004 •Region: World •Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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Increasing dependency on external service providers becoming a continuity issue: Gartner
Relationship management must take centre stage as businesses become dependent on complex outsourcing relationships.

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Date: 27th April 2004 •Region: UK/Europe •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Business continuity training is generally inadequate
The interim findings of Continuity Central’s survey into BC training finds that less than 22 percent of respondents are happy with the quality of industry training resources.

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Date: 16th April 2004 •Region: World •Type: Article •Topic: BC stats
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Uzbekistan explosions may show the fingerprints of al Qaeda
Series of attacks due to Uzbekistan’s support of US war on terror says government minister.

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Date: 30th March 2004 •Region: E.Europe •Type: Article •Topic: Terrorism
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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? Nathaniel Forbes offers some advice.
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Date: 19th March 2004 •Region: World •Type: Article •Topic: Crisis management
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Continuity planning for VoIP
Lawrence Imeish provides advice on how to harden and protect VoIP and IP telephony networks.
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Date: 12th March 2004 •Region: Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: Telecoms continuity
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Business continuity and disaster recovery: how aware is your organisation?
Lynne Miller explains how to develop and manage an awareness raising programme.

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Date: 5th March 2004 •Region: Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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If the cap fits…?
Dennis Thomas offers his insight into the challenges facing BC managers when forming business continuity support teams.

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Date: 27th February 2004 •Region: Worldwide/UK •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Suspected suicide bomb hits Moscow metro
Rush hour explosion kills many. Suspected to be caused by a suicide bomber.
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Date: 6th February 2004 •Region: E.Europe •Type: Link •Topic: Terrorism
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Business Continuity Institute CEO resigns
John Sharp leaving after six years service. Successor being sought.

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Date: 3rd February 2004 •Region: Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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Is VoIP creating a huge single point of failure?
VoIP is assumed by many market analysts to be the technology of the future, but have the business continuity risks really been considered?

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Date: 30th January 2004 •Region: Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: Telecoms continuity
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New mass mailing virus spreading rapidly
CERT issues warning about Novarg.A virus, also named Shimg, or Mydoom. Virus may have remote access capabilities.
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Date: 27th January 2004 •Region: Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: Warnings
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Attitudes to risk
Why do so many risk management professionals find it consistently difficult to engage key stakeholders in the systematic management of operational risk?
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Date: 9th January 2004 •Region: Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: Operational risk
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Comment: Time for a change in emphasis?
Let’s focus on the positive factors that business continuity management brings, rather than the traditional ‘fear, uncertainty and doubt’ sales pitch, says David Honour
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Date: 9th January 2004 •Region: Worldwide •Type: Article •Topic: BC general
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2003 EASTERN EUROPE BUSINESS CONTINUITY NEWS ARCHIVE




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