EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Articles
Massive Storms Don't Halt D.C. IT Ops
Nothing was moving in the nation's capital during back-to-back storms earlier this month. But most of the city's 600 IT workers were as busy as ever, working from home.
DDoS Attacks Are Back (and Bigger Than Before)
DDoS attacks are back in the headlines. Thanks to the rapid proliferation of botnets, the threat may be bigger than the bad guys had even planned.
Lack of Telework Preparedness Puts Business Continuity in Danger?
Research from Telework Exchange finds organizations expect employees to work from home in a pandemic, yet don't provide adequate resources
How to Perform a Disaster Recovery Business Impact Analysis
Includes a sample Business Impact Analysis form
Most Businesses READY for Flu Pandemic?
Results of a survey from the Pandemic Prevention Council finds continuity plans include H1N1 considerations in most organizations.
Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery in a Tornado Zone
Tornadoes create risks that differ in key ways from those in a hurricane area. Cancer Treatment Centers of America showcases a study BC/DR plan for dealing with tornadoes.
Swine Flu: Watching the Southern Hemisphere for Signs of H1N1 Havoc
For security professionals in charge of pandemic planning, swine flu cases unfolding in the lands down under may offer clues into what the rest of the world is in for this fall and winter.
WHO Declares Swine flu a Pandemic. Now What?
The World Health Organization has raised its pandemic alert level to 6, making swine flu the first true pandemic in more than 40 years. Here's what it means for your company.
Survey: Business Continuity Plans Factor in Mobile, Social Networking
AT&T research finds companies are now thinking about mobile and social networking concerns when it comes to BC/DR planning.
Security Wisdom Watch: Swine Flu Edition
The world was on a panic footing again when swine flu spread from Mexico to the U.S. and elsewhere in early May. Some organizations and individuals offered useful guidance. Others spread fear for a few days, and then went away. Here's the scorecard.
