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Risk Management Links
NoticeBoredWe supply creative internal communications materials for cost-effective corporate information security awareness programs. Different topics such as contingency planning, viruses and social engineering are covered each month - ideal for a rolling awareness program. We supply newsletters, briefings, presentations, posters, crosswords and loads more top quality content.
Public Entity Risk Institute"The mission of the Public Entity Risk Institute (PERI) is to serve public, private, and nonprofit organizations as a dynamic, forward thinking resource for the practical enhancement of risk management. PERI is to be a catalyst in the risk management field and a vehicle for allocating greater resources to key needs in risk management."
Risk Insurance Management SocietyThe Risk and Insurance Management Society is a proacitve voice on behalf of risk managers. It has been around since 1950 and serves over eight thousand professionals around the world. They have a Crisis Resource Center on their Web site which is a list of links beneficial to the industry and there is conference information as well as professional development courses.
Risk Management White Papers, Webcasts and Product Information from Top IT VendorsResearch the latest Risk Management technologies, tools and techniques. Read white papers, case studies, webcasts and product information from multiple vendors.
The ScotsmanExpect the unexpected for a speedy recovery ALISTAIR WHITESIDE "DISASTER can strike a business at any time. Many business disasters cannot be prevented, so the key to survival is to ensure that you are prepared for the unexpected and you can manage the disaster and its after effects to ensure the impact on your business is minimised as much as possible."
Secure Computing MagazineRisky Business by Graeme Howe An organisation's ability to demonstrate robust business continuity processes is becoming a trading prerequisite for customers and suppliers alike. It is time to give risk management a place on the board.
Templeton College of Oxford UniversityThe Impact of Catastrophes on Shareholders Value by Rory F. Knight and Deborah J. Pretty. 1996. A research report sponsored by Sedgwick Group, from the Oxford Executive Research Briefings series from Oxford University. This brief report is information-dense, with sixteen case studies globally. The latest case study was in 1996
ZDNet AustraliaBusiness continuity and risk management: what's the difference? By Mark Vanston, September 2003 "Organisations need to understand and exploit the synergies between risk management and business continuity."
Building and Fire Research Laboratory, Office of Applied Economics,Cost-Effectiveness Software Tool The cost-effectiveness software tool helps users make straightforward and consistent comparisons of risk mitigation strategies based on stablished economic evaluation practices. The uncertainty about natural and man-made hazards complicates the task of building owners and managers to identify and choose which hazards to guard against. The wide range of potential remediation measures, the permanence of investment-based solutions, and the expense of their implementation, installation, and maintenance necessitate an evaluation tool that systematically and consistently evaluates competing alternatives. The cost-effectiveness software tool performs such evaluations by incorporating life-cycle cost analysis based on an industry consensus standard, ASTM E 917. The software allows building owners and managers to define hazard scenarios, identify possible consequences of those scenarios, and compare combinations of strategies to mitigate those consequences. The software's standardized measures allow life-cycle comparisons of alternative combinations of risk mitigation strategies based on user-defined scenarios.
Enterprise Risk & Security Management, by Andrew HilesWhat is Enterprise Risk and Security Management and why should we do it? Well, we need to think beyond most existing practices in security and risk management. Many organisations have an assortment of measures to protect themselves.
Provide Risk Consulting Services in ChinaEastTrust - The Risk Consulting Company in China, providing China Risk Alert, investigative due diligence, confidential investigation, background screening, competitive intelligence, China market insight, antifraud, intellectual property protection services in China
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| #1 | Service Level Agreement and SLA Guide - Directory of service level agreement template, guidebook, training, and audit resources. | |
| #2 | Business continuity metrics: How much can you afford to lose? - When developing a disaster recovery plan, companies need to evaluate how fast they can get their businesses running again and how much data they can afford to lose. Bob Cramer, CEO of LiveVault Corp., offers tips on key metrics companies should use to make these decisions. | |
| #3 | Saint Lucia Disaster Response Plan - Saint Lucia Disaster Response Plan | |
| #4 | A Design Language for Emergency Operations Center Facilities - "Most EOC layouts can be described in terms of a few basic models, each of which has unique implications for the organizational dynamics it supports. These basic layouts are combined and hybridized to yield almost all real-world EOC floorplans." | |
| #5 | IBM's Web Service Level Agreements (WSLA) Project - The Web Service Level Agreement (WSLA) project, developed by IBM, addresses service level management issues within a Web services environment. Issues addressed include SLA specification, creation and monitoring. The project provides: Explicit specifications of servlce level agreements that can be monitored by the service provider, customer and even by a third-party; Ease of SLA creation using template-based authoring tools; and, Distributed monitoring framework for deployment in a single site or across multiple sites by translating SLA data in configuration information for the individual service provider components and third party services to perform the measurement and supervision activities. The WSLA creation and monitoring framework complements various other projects addressing issues on proactive management of a service environment, e.g., provisioning resources, workload management, etc., according to the agreed upon service levels specified via WSLA. | |
| #6 | University of Miami Disaster Recovery Plan for Computer Servuces - | |