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Mexico Sets Shelters As Volcano Shakes, Spews Ash

May 13, 2013 9:53 am | News | Comments

Seismic activity has increased at the Popocatepetl volcano near Mexico City, leading authorities to alert towns in two central states and the capital. Mexico's National Disaster Prevention Center says the white-capped volcano spewed a plume of steam more than a half mile into the sky.

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Police Vow To Solve Shootings Of 19 In New Orleans

May 13, 2013 9:38 am | by CHEVEL JOHNSON,Associated Press | News | Comments

Video released early Monday by New Orleans police shows a possible suspect in the Mother's Day gunfire that wounded 19 people during a neighborhood parade. Shootings at parades and neighborhood celebrations have become more common in recent years as the city has struggled with street crime, sometimes gang-related.

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Call For Presentations: Continuity Insights New York 2013

May 10, 2013 3:18 pm | Events | Comments

Share your knowledge at Continuity Insights New York! Submit your presentation idea for review.

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Three Suspected Cases Of SARS-Related Virus In France

May 10, 2013 1:26 pm | by GREG KELLER,Associated Press | News | Comments

French health officials said Friday they are investigating three suspected cases of a deadly new respiratory virus related to SARS, in people who had close contact in the hospital with France's only confirmed case.  A nurse at the hospital where the man was hospitalized in late April has herself been under watch at the hospital in Douai since Thursday night.

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Canada Not Planning H7N9 Vaccine Studies; Will Watch U.S. Result

May 10, 2013 10:51 am | by Helen Branswell, The Canadian Press | News | Comments

Canada currently has no plans to ask its pandemic flu vaccine manufacturers to make trial batches of vaccine to protect against the new H7N9 bird flu, senior officials of the Public Health Agency of Canada have revealed. While the U.S. government has said it will ask several flu vaccine manufacturers to start growing up batches of serum against the new virus this summer, Canada will watch, wait and learn from the work the U.S.

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Boston Cop: Never Saw Russia Warning About Suspect

May 10, 2013 10:47 am | by ALICIA A. CALDWELL,Associated Press | News | Comments

The Boston police commissioner says three city police officers were working with the U.S. terrorism task force but didn't know about vague warnings by Russia's government about one of the bombing suspects delivered nearly two years before the attacks. 

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Courts Office Hacked; Judicial Data Security Reviewed

May 10, 2013 9:46 am | by RACHEL LA CORTE,Associated press | News | Comments

The Washington state Administrative Office of the Courts was hacked sometime between last fall and February, and up to 160,000 Social Security numbers and 1 million driver's license numbers may have been accessed during the data breach of its public website, officials said. The broader information "just happened to be on a server in an area that was accessed," said Veronica Diseth, director of the courts' information services division.

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Global Hacker Network Steals $45M From ATMs In Mere Hours

May 10, 2013 9:38 am | by COLLEEN LONG,Associated Press | News | Comments

The sophistication of a network of thieves who drained cash machines around the globe of an astonishing $45 million in mere hours sent ripples through the security world, not merely for the size of the operation and ease with which it was carried out, but also for the threat that more such thefts may be in store. Seven people were arrested in the U.S., accused of operating the New York cell. 

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Ripple Effect After Fire Takes Out Town Store

May 9, 2013 10:33 am | by MEAD GRUVER,Associated Press | News | Comments

It all began when a man with black shoe polish smeared all over his face exited Interstate 25 and barreled into town one evening last winter. A witness said John Barberini didn't brake before he crashed into the Horton's Corner convenience store Dec. 30, starting a fire that burned up his sport utility vehicle, burned down the store and caused a massive lingering headache for the 200 people of Chugwater. 

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Taking Care Of Business

May 8, 2013 11:29 am | by Daniel Hahn, MA, CEM, FPEM, Santa Rosa County Emergency Management Plans Chief | Articles | Comments

Government has predefined duties at every level — federal, state and local. One of the major duties of government (other than collection of revenues), is public safety. Since the turn of the century, we have seen several paradigm shifts in the relationship between government and the private sector.

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$475M In Sandy Aid Released

May 8, 2013 10:49 am | by ANDREW MIGA,Associated Press | News | Comments

The Interior Department said it is releasing more than $475 million to help repair the damage from Superstorm Sandy. The money will go for 234 projects that will repair and rebuild parks, refuges and other agency facilities damaged by the storm and help get them ready for the summer season. Some of the money will go to repairs to help the Statue of Liberty in New York reopen in time for Independence Day.

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Governor Wants Disaster Loans For Indiana Counties

May 8, 2013 10:42 am | News | Comments

Gov. Mike Pence is asking federal officials for low-interest disaster loans for central Indiana counties following recent flooding. Pence requested the U.S. Small Business Administration to provide disaster loans for Grant, Howard and Tipton counties because of severe storms and flooding April 17-23.

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Study Finds Enterprise Reliance On ‘Always On’ Systems Necessary To Ensure Continual Business Operations

May 7, 2013 4:31 pm | News | Comments

SunGard Availability Services released survey results published in an IDC White Paper, sponsored by SunGard Availability Services, Lack of Operational Resilience Will Undermine Enterprise Competitiveness: A Strategy for Availability (April 2013) that identify the competitive advantages of establishing sophisticated systems for maintaining uninterrupted business operations.

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Continuity Q&A: Bob Boyd On Agility

May 7, 2013 2:29 pm | Articles | Comments

Continuity Insights sat down with Bob Boyd, president and CEO of Agility Recovery Solutions, a former division of General Electric (GE), to find out more about what he enjoys most about the BC/DR field, how his company operates, the biggest challenge Agility has faced, and what he sees for the future of disaster preparedness.

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Speakers’ Soapbox: David Nolan On Social Media Misconceptions & Lessons From The Boston Marathon Bombing

May 7, 2013 9:31 am | by Jonna Mayberry, Editor | Articles | Comments

In the leadup to the Continuity Insights Chicago Conference, June 18-19, Chicago O’Hare, Continuity Insights asks presenters about their chosen topics and critical business continuity skills. This week, David Nolan, CEO and founder, Fusion Risk Management, Inc. discusses social media and business continuity preparedness. 

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