All IT Breakdown articles – Page 2
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Californian firestorms claims may reach $500m
1991 Oakland Hills fire remains at this point the most destructive single brushfire in California history
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New workplace recovery centre opened in Surrey, UK
SunGard Availability Services has opened a 65,000 sq ft workplace recovery centre in Leatherhead, Surrey
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Severe floods prompt insurers to gauge the power of geography
Insurance industry given an insight into Ordnance Survey flood mapping
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Firms must face up to cyber risks
Increasing dependency on technology has amplified the risk of IT-related incidents
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Data theft from UK credit broker
Loans.co.uk has reportedly contacted police regarding the possible theft of thousands of customers' personal details
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Companies failing to test continuity plans
Many UK businesses are failing to test the effectiveness of their business continuity plans
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Businesses still lacking in disaster preparedness
Info-Tech Research survey shows nearly 60% of companies yet to implement IT recovery plan
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German terror plot foiled, firms warned to stay alert
Homegrown terrorism is still rife and businesses need to be vigilant, according to Aon
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Threat from al-Qaeda is low level attacks
A terror risk forecasting company says that the threat to UK property stems from loosely coordinated small scale attacks
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AIR founder launches risk consulting firm
Applied Insurance Research founder announces the formation of a new independent firm
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McAfee comments on Lords e-Crime report
Lords calls for overhaul of current UK Internet security practices
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Froogle continuity!
Google's 'Froogle' service compares cheapest internet sources for common consumer items. Business continuity solution economics prove harder to evaluate. Ian Hammond gives his company's own top ten affordable continuity "must-haves"
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Competing in the age of the continuous enterprise
Keith Tilley believes that companies outside the financial services sector are generally unaware of the damage that downtime causes and of how to prevent it.
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Business as usual?
You have a problem and you need to switch to your alternative off-site facility. But will it be the seamless transition you planned for? Jared Landin discusses how you can avoid unpleasant surprises.
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Pulling the plug on telecoms
Are you feeling confident that your business continuity plan covers everything? Then pull the plug on your telephone system and see what happens, says Graham Chick
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MANAGING SALFORD'S ICT RISK
Technology has transformed the way information is handled at Salford City Council, but has brought new risks Web-based training has helped to bring home the importance of good risk management to all I
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Cyber extortion is your business at risk?
Criminal gangs are increasingly using the internet as a tool to extort money from businesses, with thousands of distributed denial of services attacks occurring globally every day Jose Nazario says it
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Don't lose your voice
Telephony systems rarely make it onto the list of business continuity Šrequirements says Graham Chick.
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The challenges of 2010
Staff retention, maintaining networks and corporate security will still be major challenges for companies in 2010, according to new global research
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