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An archive of past Business Continuity Management news articles

Current UK terrorism threat level SERVERE

25 Jan 2010
The Government continues to maintain a state of heightened readiness in response to the threat from international terrorism. It remains the Government's policy to issue warnings or advice if this ever became necessary to protect public safety in the event of a specific and credible terrorist threat.

New webinar about exercising your Business Continuity arrangement

20 Jan 2010
Listen to our latest webinar about what you should consider for your BCM exercise.

New data protection powers awarded to ICO

14 Jan 2010
Under new powers being provided to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) by the Government, the body will be able to hand out penalties of up to £500,000 for serious breaches of the Data Protection Act.

Greater Government support for business continuity planning urged

06 Jan 2010
The Government needs to do more to ensure that the UK's small businesses survive disasters such as flood, fires, pandemics or terrorist attacks, it has been claimed.

Small businesses 'falling short on disaster preparedness'

23 Dec 2009
Many small businesses claim that customers are their top priority but are failing to protect data and services from power outages, new research suggests.

Cloud computing 'will raise information security issues'

17 Dec 2009
A number of questions relating to data protection will be raised as a result of growing adoption of cloud computing technology, it has been predicted.

Does BA have a business continuity plan in place to deal with the Christmas strike?

15 Dec 2009
How well prepared are BA over Christmas, what will happen will travelers if the employees go on strike?

BSI scoops awards at international Business Continuity Conference

17 Nov 2009
BSI, the global standards, certification and assessment provider, has picked up two awards at the Business Continuity Institute’s (BCI) annual BCM World Conference and Exhibition in London.

 

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