DISASTER RECOVERY Articles
Crisis Connections
With good planning, Web and mobile technologies can help find and inform employees in the event of a disaster. A global company shows how.
Front and Center: Security at Boston's Infectious Disease Research Lab
When controversy hit, Kevin Tuohey became the public face of a high-profile plan to study deadly diseases in Boston. To succeed, the security director would have to become part diplomat, part great communicator.
Avian Flu Tracking
Scientists seek more tracking systems as nations restrict poultry trade.
The Pandemic Possibility
Companies warn of flu outbreak fallout.
Denise Furnell on the Indonesian Tsunami
Denise Furnell, safety and security adviser for the International Rescue Committee, talks to CSO about security challenges in Indonesia a year after one of the worst natural disasters in history
Disaster Practice
When the British government wanted to test the resiliency of its financial institutions, it commissioned 'an afternoon from hell.'
The Never-Ending ChoicePoint Story
Is the record-breaking $15 million settlement between the Federal Trade Commission and ChoicePoint just a shot in the dark?
Planning for Pandemic
Former CIO Ed Carubis on what CSOs should be doing in light of the looming threat of an avian flu pandemic
14 Worst-Case Scenarios
What does DHS view as the countrys biggest risks? A hint came last April, with a widely distributed draft of a report for use in national and local planning.
Understanding Risk, Post-Katrina
FEMA's disastrous handling of Hurricane Katrina's aftermath was all the more galling because the scenario was long foreseen. So what catastrophe should DHS plan for next? We pick apart the risk equation.
