Businesses of all sizes are increasingly
dependent on an uninterrupted flow of information. At the same time, the threats are growing in type and magnitude.
They are as old as hurricanes, as new as the latest computer virus and as horrific as the events of 9-11.Today,
business continuity is no longer a luxury; it is a way of life. The SEC, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, and a host of state and industry regulators are urging, and in some cases requiring, the development of business continuity plans.
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