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| | Developing the Emergency Response Plan | |
 | Today, organizations have an abundance of emergency planning resources and training options available to them. www.ifpo.org/articlebank/developing_the_emergency_respons.htm
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| | The ABCs of Disaster Recovery | |
 | In the IS context, disaster recovery is the restoration of computing and telecommunications services after an event has disrupted those services. www.cio.com/research/security/edit/092401_recovery.html
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| | Emergency Resources – Be Prepared! | |
 | One stop resource for the supply of safety, medical, storage, sanitation, food and water treatment products. www.emergencyresources.com/
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| | Firms Help Workers In Coping | |
 | "This is more disorienting than any other workplace incident we've seen. It's not something that happened, it's something that is happening." www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A28055-2001Sep13.html
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| | Disaster Management Plan for Remote Access | |
 | When disaster strikes, key company locations may go offline or be physically inaccessible. Remote work capability will keep businesses running. www4.gartner.com/DisplayDocument?doc_cd=101055
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| | Crisis prompts need for officing alternatives | |
 | Once it's time to get back to work after a disaster, the question becomes: Where is work? www.nwfusion.com/net.worker/columnists/2001/0924zbar.html
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| | Business Continuity Management: The key to your business security | |
 | A number of studies both global and India-centric have been undertaken on the
Business Continuity Management market and its growing relevance in today's context.
A recent study, "Global Information Security Survey 2002" by Ernst
& Young, based on inputs from leading IT Directors and business executives,
reveals the following:
- Only 40 percent of organizations are confident they would detect a systems
attack.
- 40 percent of organizations do not investigate information security incidents.
www.nasscom.org/articles/security-feature.asp
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| | What You Should Do About the India/Pakistan Crisis 9 June 2002 | |
 | The tension between India and Pakistan has affected the IT outsourcing
market in India. Gartner offers guidelines for how enterprises and
vendors should deal with this situation - business continuity plans are
key.
Gartner also believes that the current situation in India and Pakistan
does not warrant enterprises pulling their projects out of India. Moving
projects out of India will create more problems than this solves. So to
help enterprises and vendors understand the situation and how they should
respond to it, Gartner offers the following advice. www3.gartner.com/1_researchanalysis/special_reports/india_pakistan060802.html
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