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Business Continuity Standard – 17th Edition

CIOs: Planning, no frills make disaster recovery plans recessionproofIf there was an overriding theme in disaster recovery in 2009 it was make it cost as little as possible.
In a year when the worst economic crisis in decades overshadowed the risk of any theoretical disaster, those CIOs who managed to implement or upgrade their disaster [...]

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Business Continuity Policy – 13th Edition

Check Security Performance to Avoid Data Breach

BySam Miller 
With the advent of personal computers and the Internet, valuable information has never been more at risk than before. Hackers and other people who try to infiltrate a computer-generated system, or even manually getting information through “spies” are elements you may want to watch out for when [...]

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Business Continuity Standard – 16th Edition

Disaster recovery best practices: Avoiding DR interdependency predicamentsIt’s no secret that building up effective disaster recovery (DR) capabilities is peppered with challenges.The Official PRINCE2:2009 Book BundleOrder all of the core PRINCE2®:2009 books in one go by purchasing this bundle – order today!
This bundle of books contains all of the core OFFICIAL PRINCE2:2009 books. Plus by [...]

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Business Continuity Policy – 12th Edition

‘Auld Lang Syne’ – Forging the Link and Building the Chain As we end 2009 and usher in 2010, the famous “Auld Lang Syne” originally written by Scottish poet Robert Burns…Check Security Performance to Avoid Data Breach

BySam Miller 
With the advent of personal computers and the Internet, valuable information has never been more at [...]

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Business Continuity Standard – 15th Edition

Managing Crises in the Supply ChainDRJ’s Informational Update For Thursday, January 21, 2010
www.drj.com/orl2010 (orl2010) for a full conference agenda and registration form.
Pre-Conference Course…The Top Cyber Security RisksFeaturing attack data from TippingPoint intrusion prevention systems protecting 6,000 organizations, vulnerability data from 9,000,000 systems compiled by Qualys, and additional analysis and tutorial by the Internet [...]

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