This three-part special report looks at Sept. 11 and the critical role of information technology (IT) with a focus on business continuity planning and disaster recovery.

Overall, enterprises must do more to be more resilient to disaster and unexpected disruptions to their business operations.

To help, we've measured the business trends during the past year and offer some best practices for better business continuity planning and disaster recovery efforts.   Read more








 



 



 





www.contingencyplanning.com
The central resource for technology, products, services, information, and management strategies that support business continuity to safeguard the physical, informational, and communication assets of a business; ensure the safety of employees and the public; and protect the financial well-being of the company.

www.cpeworld.org
A professional user group association dedicated to providing an open exchange of information related to all business continuity and disaster recovery topics.

www.dr.org
Disaster Recovery Institute — provides a base of common knowledge in contingency planning and also administers the industry's premier global certification program for qualified business continuity and disaster recovery planners.

www.drj.com
Disaster Recovery Journal web site.

www.firstgov.gov
FirstGov.gov — the official U.S. gateway to all government information.

www.gartner.com
Cyberattacks: The results of the Gartner / U.S. Naval War College Simulation

www.globalcontinuity.com
Global portal for business continuity and disaster recovery issues and information.

www.ppbi.org
Public & Private Business Inc. — a not-for-profit corporation with a mission to link the private and public sectors in effective emergency management and disaster recovery planning.

www.state.gov
U.S. Department of State web site.

www.survive.com
Survive! — a UK-based business continuity and disaster recovery association.