BCM-News Daily Digest
- To BIA or not to BIA? Interim survey results
One of the differentiators of the new approach to business continuity advocated by Adaptive BC is the removal of the business impact analysis and risk assessment from the business continuity process. Continuity Central is currently conducting a survey to assess whether this is a realistic proposal. The interim results, based on the first 150 responses, can be seen below. To read the full introduction to the survey and to take part, click here. - BA delays: Insurers clash with airline over expenses - BBC News
Insurers have clashed with British Airways over covering the cost of expenses incurred by passengers caught up in last weekend's travel chaos. - Password manager OneLogin hacked, exposing sensitive customer data | ZDNet
Password manager and single sign-on provider OneLogin has been hacked. - Canada updates its Emergency Management Framework
Canadian Federal, Provincial and Territorial (FPT) Ministers responsible for emergency management have approved an updated 'Emergency Management Framework for Canada', the third edition since it was first issued ten years ago. - Weltraumschrott gefährdet Satelliten und Volkswirtschaften
Durch die zunehmende Menge an Weltraumschrott gerät nicht nur die Raumfahrt in Gefahr, katastrophale Kollisionen mit Satelliten bedrohen ganze Volkswirtschaften. Davor warnten am Mittwoch Teilnehmer einer zweitägigen Konferenz zum Thema im australischen Canberra. Geschätzt 170 Millionen Trümmerteile rasen mit Geschwindigkeiten von teilweise mehr als 27.000 Stundenkilometern durch den Weltraum. Ihre Größe reicht von millimetergroßen Lackflöckchen bis hin zu ausgedienten Raketenstufen.
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