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11 Apr 2003 10:28AM
The results of a new survey into the attitudes of security and risk managers at large corporations may be of interest to workplace managers considering the need for - or responsible for managing - a business continuity plan.
The research has been released by think-tank RAND Europe and The Risk Advisory Group.
- One in four companies (26 per cent) expect to experience some form of terrorist attack over the next two years.
- One in ten businesses (10 per cent) believe it is ‘extremely likel... (211 more words)
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