EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Articles
Swine Flu: A Wake-up Call for Emergency Planners
Think Swine Flu is an overblown health threat with negligible security consequences? Think again.
Swine Flu: Now That the Hype Is Over, Keep Planning
Last week, CSO Senior Editor Bill Brenner warned against panic over the swine flu. But with the crisis atmosphere easing, there's also a danger of letting pandemic planning slide again.
Swine Flu: What Exactly Does Phase 5 Mean?
The World Health Organization has raised its pandemic alert level to 5 because of the swine flu. Here's what it means for your company.
Swine Flu: To Fear is to Fail
CSO Senior Editor Bill Brenner looks to history for examples of how fear only made matters worse, and how security pros can use reason to be of service in a swine flu pandemic.
Swine Flu: How to Make Biz Continuity Plans
Kevin Nixon, an expert in security and business continuity planning, offers organizations a map for navigating pandemic Web pages. The goal: Stay running in the face of a potential swine flu pandemic.
UPDATED: Pandemic Preparedness Primer
With the possibility of a swine flu pandemic in mind, CSOonline has put this collection of preparedness articles together to help companies review their own plans (with updated links to helpful government and health organization sites).
RSA 2009: Why the Top U.S. Cyber Official is Losing Sleep
Melissa Hathaway has led an extensive review of the nation's cybersecurity. Her dreams are haunted by what she has discovered.
Report: Cybercriminals Hacked US Electrical Grid
WSJ report says cyberspies from China, Russia and elsewhere have gained access to the U.S. electrical grid and have installed malware tools designed to shut down service.
Sample Fire Alarm Evacuation Policy - University
Fire Alarm Evacuation policy of a large state university with approximately 26,000 students and more than 13,000 employees.
4 Steps to the Security Industry's Economic Survival
We all know the economy is in bad shape. At SOURCE Boston 2009, Martin Roesch and other security industry heavyweights offered these tips for surviving the bad times and preparing to thrive when skies brighten.
