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 8:48 am
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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 ...
The Civil Contingencies Bill report published last Friday made specific reference to business continuity. The section in question reads as follows. Any...
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 9:32 am
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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...
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...
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 ...
Admin
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Dec 2, 2003 3:34 pm
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Is this draft bill available for dwonloading somewhere?...
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 9:19 pm
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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
How do you stop people emailing sensitive company information? File attachments can be renamed to camouflage underhand activity. David Dr. David Perl MB BS...
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 ...
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
chrishurst@...
Dec 3, 2003 1:16 pm
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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...
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 3:20 pm
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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...
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
JulieArnold@...
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...
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...
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...
David, Rights Management Software is becoming a booming segment. Microsoft's Office 2003, with it's own Digital Rights Management Software will prevent ...
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...
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...