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Theme : security
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Response to terrorism ‘must be business-focused’
Report welcomes response of UK companies to new security threats
from : mollywebb
30th June 2006
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ASIS
ASIS International, with more than 33,000 members, is the largest international organization for professionals responsible for security, including managers and directors of security. In addition, corporate executives and other management personnel, as well as consultants, architects, attorneys, and federal, state, and local law enforcement, are becoming involved with ASIS to better understand the constant changes in security issues and solutions.
from : charlieedwards
30th June 2006
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International Security Management Association
ISMA's mission is to provide and support an international forum of selected security executives whose combined expertise will be utilized in a synergistic manner in developing, organizing, assimilating, and sharing knowledge within security disciplines for the ultimate purpose of enhancing professional and business standards.
from : charlieedwards
30th June 2006
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The Cranfield Resilience Centre
The purpose of the Cranfield University Resilience Centre is "to improve the capacity of organisations to respond to emergency and disruptive challenges - whether natural, accidental or deliberate - through the provision of relevant education, training, research and operational support".
from : charlieedwards
30th June 2006
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Risk and Security Management
The course has been developed in conjunction with the private security industry and it aims to equip security professionals and those working in occupations with a significant security role, the ability to understand and apply relevant approaches, techniques and processes from both general management and their own specialist management field.
from : charlieedwards
30th June 2006
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A fruitless fixation on terrorist attacks
Today we launched The Business of Resilience, a new report on how companies must align security with their business objectives. We had a comment piece in Wednesday's Financial Times which argued that the approach of UK companies following the London bombings of July 2005 compared favourably with the heavy-handed response of corporate America to the attacks of September 2001. While companies take the threat of terrorism seriously, we found that most UK businesses do not regard it as the main...
from : charlieedwards
29th June 2006
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The Business of Resilience
The Business of Resilience sets out a manifesto for corporate security in the 21st century. In an increasingly complex and fast moving world, business-aligned security not only makes companies safer. It is the new source of competitive advantage.
from : mollywebb
29th June 2006
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Reputation, Security and Trust
The research theme on turst and security at the Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation at the LSE
from : mollywebb
19th June 2006
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Launch Event: The Business of Resilience
The pamphlet is based on a year long project looking at how companies align security with their business objectives.
from : mollywebb
19th June 2006
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The Business of Resilience - Launch
The Business of Resilience: Corporate security for the 21st century will be launched by Demos on Thursday, 29th July 2006
from : mollywebb
16th June 2006