The latest business continuity news from around the world
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The annual BCI Middle East business continuity and resilience awards will be presented at a ceremony on 23rd May 2016 in Dubai.
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A new report published by the UK Government‘s Science and Technology Select Committee has found that the UK is not well-placed to respond to pandemics and novel epidemics.
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As employees increasingly take a 'mobile-first' approach to their use of computing technology this creates new challenges for organizations; and especially for business continuity managers. Jaspreet Singh explains why...
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Nearly 30 percent (29.8 percent) of respondents to a recent Deloitte Advisory poll believe that employees may be the most overlooked stakeholder when their organization is dealing with a crisis.
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The Business Continuity Institute’s North America business continuity and resilience awards will take place on March 15th 2016 at DRJ Spring World 2016 in Florida.
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Mel Gosling explains why he believes that business continuity needs a new way forward, and why the traditional business continuity plan no longer works for today’s organizations.
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During the final quarter of 2015 Continuity Central conducted an online survey asking business continuity professionals about their expectations for 2016. Whilst many of the survey findings are similar to the same survey a year earlier, there are some interesting changes.
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EXIN, the certification institute, has launched a new Business Continuity Management (BCM) certification, based on ISO 22301. With this certification, professionals are accredited as being capable of dealing with disruptive incidents when they arise.
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The Board of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) has published two reports that seek to enhance the ability of financial markets and intermediaries to make effective business continuity plans.
- Guidance for UK businesses and employees on how to respond to terrorist firearms and weapons attacks released
- New BCI Working Paper looks at terrorism and its influence on risk perception
- Towards the brass ring: predicting recoverability
- Increasing interconnectivity of global supply chains drives business interruption risk and losses