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Continuity Insights New York 2012
Wed, 05/09/2012 - 10:16am
Luke Simpson, Editor

Postponed to November 12-13, 2012 due to Hurricane Sandy. More information can be found here.

Continuity Insights New York is the long-awaited return of a dedicated business continuity event to the Northeast.  Scheduled for October 29-30, 2012 at the Hotel Pennsylvania, this two-day event will attract professionals from the disciplines of business continuity, risk management, disaster recovery, IT, emergency management, audit, safety/security, finance, facilities, and others; along with their many public sector counterparts.

Why New York? As the international center for business and commerce, the diversity of businesses and industries, and its wealth subject matter professionals; New York presents a unique opportunity to field a quality faculty and a compelling conference program.  Some of the topics that will be covered include:

  • Governance, risk, and compliance
  • Third party risk
  • Public/private sector partnerships
  • Terrorist threats
  • Social media and crisis management
  • Cyberterrorism, Community resilience
  • Incident command systems
  • Workplace violence
  • Nuclear/radiological disasters
  • Emergency response lessons learned
  • Supply chain risk
  • And more

Continuity Insights New York has assembled a group of experts and thought leaders representing a wide range of businesses, disciplines, and sectors. The conference faculty will prominently feature presenters from (see the agenda for more detail):

  • New York State Office of Homeland Security
  • New York City Office of Emergency Management
  • New York Red Cross
  • Merck
  • Disney ABC
  • HBO
  • JetBlue
  • Thomson Reuters
  • The Vanguard Group
  • Société Générale Corporate Investment Bank
  • World Cares
  • Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
  • Adelphi University, St Johns, and other higher education institutions
  • And more

For more information visit http://www.continuitynewyork.com/

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