All Business Continuity articles – Page 43
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Online onlyLondon firms unprepared for terror attacks
Over one third of surveyed companies had no integrated BCM plan, says Marsh
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Online onlyUK business foresees 'bumpier ride': CBI
CBI downgrades 2009 economic growth to 1.7%, consumption is forecast to slow to just 1.6% this year
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Online onlyBritain sets out national security strategy
UK must adapt to the changing threat of terrorism, climate change and global pandemics, says Prime Minister Gordon Brown
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Online onlyReebok fined for importing toxic bracelets
Agrees to pay $1m civil penalty after a product recall
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Online onlyFlood tops insurance risk league table
Flooding is the biggest ‘act of nature’ risk to the UK, says research
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Online onlyJPMorgan buys Bear Stearns for $2 a share
Fed pays $30bn to help JP Morgan complete its purchase of Bear
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Online onlyScientists simulate pandemic influenza outbreak in Chicago
Researchers say household antiviral measures and a reduction in contact between individuals could lower the spread of the disease
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Online onlyUK floods not linked to climate change: Report
A new scientific study of the wet summer of 2007 has confirmed that the floods were a very singular event
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Online onlyBCM benchmarking survey launched by Deloitte
Online tool available to measure business preparedness and recovery
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Online onlyFirms fail to protect key assets: CMI
A joint report from the Chartered Management Institute and Cabinet Office finds attempts to protect business operations are often haphazard and untested
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Online onlyENISA issues six security recommendations
The European Network and Information Security Agency, ENISA has issued a report that gives an overview on information security certifications
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Online onlyPoints based immigration brings new risks: Alliance
Under new system employers face civil penalties of up to £10,000 for each illegal worker they hire
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AnalysisRebuilding Wembley
It was over budget and late, but the risks associated with the Wembley Stadium rebuild were huge. The Finance Director for the FA subsidiary charged with the project has given a revealing insight into some of the issues
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FeaturesUK flood claim and counter-claim
There have been times in the past year when the British public have witnessed scenes like those gunfighters at the OK Corral where insurers have stood their ground and called on Parliament to do something about flooding – or else. By Sam Elliott
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Online onlyWindstorm Emma losses EUR300-700m: RMS
Includes losses to residential, commercial and industrial properties
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Online onlyOSHA notifies workplaces with high injury rates
Says it is a step to encourage employers to improve safety
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AnalysisWhat does the terror threat mean to London?
Since the days of the Baltic Exchange, Bishopsgate and Manchester bombings, the nature of the terror threat has changed. But London remains high on international terror's hit list
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Online onlyENISA report on global BCM standards
ENISA report on business and IT service continuity provides global perspective on emerging and existing standards
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Online onlyGen Re verdict is mixed blessing for industry: BestWeek
Could lead to new guidelines on the legitimate use of finite reinsurance, say experts
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Network Rail fined £14m for overruns
The Office of Rail Regulation has fined Network Rail £14m following engineering overruns over Christmas and the New Year





