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Carol I was interested to read your e-mail I am currently studying for a MSc in Health and Safety Risk Assessment at the Dublin Institute of Technology,...
Ryan, Rosemary
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Dec 1, 2003
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These may provide a starting point for you... http://www.lcwarp.org http://www.lcwarp.org/risk1.html http://www.ukresilience.info/home.htm ...
Yogesh Sharma
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Dec 1, 2003
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The Civil Contingencies Bill report published last Friday made specific reference to business continuity. The section in question reads as follows. Any...
David Honour
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Dec 2, 2003
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I have followed this with interest. The Government rightly sees a need to expand Emergency Planning to encompass businesses into the bigger picture of ...
Syrett, Keith
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Dec 2, 2003
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No Paul, Not the physical security of the plan, but the nuts and bolts. I need to come up with a solution that is not so complicated that the business units...
ceverettbrooks
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Dec 2, 2003
3:15 pm
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I download a copy of the Bill yesterday and have spent an enjoyable 3 hours on the train reading through all 60 pages of it... For once a Government bill that...
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Dec 2, 2003
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CB, While standard BCM principles will apply you will need to adapt them to meet the local need. However, the most important barrier you need to get over is ...
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Dec 2, 2003
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Is this draft bill available for dwonloading somewhere?...
dlhbatchelor
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Dec 2, 2003
9:19 pm
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I am an FBCI in the UK and have faced this dilemma several times. Before you concentrate on the plans you really need to make sure you and the business fully...
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Dec 2, 2003
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The Draft Civil Contingencies Bill is an interesting piece of legislation. I have worked with Oxford Continuity (Paul Humphreys) and, through them, with...
Michael Miora, CISSP
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Dec 2, 2003
9:20 pm
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CB, While I am not yet a CBCP, I am often called "certifiable"! However, I have been in your shoes in facing the task of setting up a work group recovery...
kathy.tiernan@...
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Dec 2, 2003
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Yes - see http://www.ukresilience.info/ccbill/index.htm Thx David ... From: dlhbatchelor [mailto:dlhbatchelor@...] Sent: 02 December 2003 19:08 To:...
David Honour
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Dec 2, 2003
9:22 pm
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Does any one have any comment (good or bad) about use of the Missionmode emergency communications tool Ross Smith Director...
rhs3658
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Dec 2, 2003
10:05 pm
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I was actually referring to incorporating physical security as well as logical security in the plan. Far to many BCP/DRP efforts focus on logical security...
Paul Mangione
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Dec 2, 2003
10:05 pm
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The message below was posted to a human resources group that I am a member of - it raises an interesting new risk. Has anyone dealt with this issue? How did...
David Honour
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Dec 3, 2003
11:27 am
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From a 'non techie' point of view :- The majority of these memory sticks (ranging from 16mb to 128mb & above) are configured for use with Windows 2000 & above...
Mike Eaton
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Dec 3, 2003
11:57 am
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How do you stop people emailing sensitive company information? File attachments can be renamed to camouflage underhand activity. David Dr. David Perl MB BS...
David Perl
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Dec 3, 2003
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Mike, your absolutelly correct. In a typical Windows environment, where "profiles" or user desktops are managed centrally it is possible to lock the USB ports ...
Miguel Albano
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Dec 3, 2003
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Products such as Mailsweeper look at the composition of an attachment rather than the file extension and can be very effective in blocking mail. You can also...
Chris Hurst
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Dec 3, 2003
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Few more possible: For USB memory sticks and other removable media you could set the security permission "rights" to only allow that user to access that memory...
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Dec 3, 2003
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Concern over IT data security risks exist irrespective of the medium being employed. The memory stick just happens to be fashionable. The root cause of data...
ADRIAN JENKYN
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Dec 3, 2003
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Re: As well as local arrangements for civil protection, the Government intends `to generate a resilience culture at the local level' and to require local...
Carol Cwiak
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Dec 3, 2003
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these are not allowed in our workplace. I have not actually seen one of these devices in person, but I have seen them on-line. Julie Schoep-Arnold Properties...
Arnold, Julie S
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Dec 3, 2003
3:22 pm
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... vehicle, ... persons ... as...
Mike Faithfull
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Dec 3, 2003
4:12 pm
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The promotion of BC in the business community will be a new duty for local government (LA) in England. However there are some LA's that already do this...
Arthur Rabjohn
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Dec 3, 2003
4:12 pm
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I am interested in meeting other individuals in the Cleveland OH area for review of BCP processes and and to network with other individuals in the BCP...
pknopp
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Dec 3, 2003
5:07 pm
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If the "threat" is that someone wishes to steal information (or implant something undesirable) then is our "vulnerability" the ease of use that comes with the...
fernhurstgreen
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Dec 3, 2003
5:07 pm
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David, Rights Management Software is becoming a booming segment. Microsoft's Office 2003, with it's own Digital Rights Management Software will prevent ...
Miguel Albano
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Dec 3, 2003
6:14 pm
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I think we need to have a little perspective on this. When the first laptops hit the street ( as opposed to the Mackintosh "luggables"), some InfoSec...
Kathleen Lucey
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Dec 3, 2003
9:26 pm
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Dear David and Miguel, DRM (Digital Rights Management) software has been around for at least 3 years to my knowledge, but it seems to be a solution looking for...
Kathleen Lucey
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Dec 3, 2003
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