By: Pippa Young | 2010-12-01 | Management Security for a business is always very important. A business holds many important assets, both tangible and intangible. read more
By: Pippa Young | 2011-01-11 | Management When it comes to protecting your business and taking a security audit it is very important to ensure you have a good plan set up. The security of your business matters quite a lot as it can affect your customer relationships. Many people would be put off by dealing with a company that isn't secure. read more
By: Haz Duell | 2010-10-19 | Insurance Small business insurance may be quite ineffective when it comes to assessing political risks. And you will require political risk insurance in order to get the right degree of security for your project. read more
By: Jonathan Elder | 2012-02-28 | Workplace safety What is a risk assessment? What areas of risk need assessed, and how do you complete a risk assessment that both fulfils your legal requirements and improves your business safety? read more
By: Jane Crumpton | 2011-06-14 | Business A side of scientists from Exponent’s ecological Sciences plus physical condition Sciences practice groups has recently published a characteristic piece of writing in the journal ecological discipline & skill free, "significance of allowing for the structure main beliefs inside risk for Metals." read more
By: Al Ratliff | 2011-05-18 | Banking When asked what would be considered the big industries in the world, people generally think of oil and gas, real estate, construction and technology. In addition to these business sectors, the financial industry is almost always mentioned. The financial industry is one of the most important and controversial industries in the world. Banking institutions are a large part of the financial indu read more
By: brian warren | 2011-01-05 | Security IT risk managers are responsible for ensuring a secure and compliant business environment. Hence, they are constantly in search of resourceful, credible and result-oriented risk management processes that can facilitate risk forecasting and risk intensity assessment to prevent security lapses. However, mitigating risks and ensuring complete security are possible through effective compliance, with read more
By: Jon Butt | 2010-04-02 | Workplace safety It is rather funny to acknowledge that whilst our workplace may be filled with the necessary fire fighting equipment, many of us would not know where to start in using this. Why is this so? Are we taking things for granted and hoping that fire accidents that had happened elsewhere cannot happen in our workplace? I guess we are. But, that mentality should be changed. What you can claim from insurance after a fire break-out is only monetary benefits; you could never claim back the invaluable lives of your staff. read more
By: Adam Engle | 2011-12-02 | Workplace safety UK businesses are now held responsible for all fire safety on their premises, this is because of the change of law which took place in 2006. The new Fire Safety Regulations mean all old certificates have been abolished and that business owners are now fully responsible to ensure their employees and premises of trade is safe from fires. Inspectors can visit your premises unannounced to perform fire read more
By: Eddie Smith | 2010-09-13 | Security The internet is rife with security risks. If you and your family have used your residential online access to enjoy popular social networking sites, ecommerce sites, and other high-traffic properties, you may have been exposed. From MySpace to Twitter, and Facebook to an assortment of seemingly harmless businesses, a lack of wariness can lead to the wrong people gaining access to your personal information. read more
By: Keyword Performance | 2011-09-14 | Networks Network assessment addresses the technical, physical, and social parts of a system. As a result, a network engineer performs social engineering tests during an audit. read more
By: K Garrow | 2010-03-29 | Workplace safety Fire risk assessments have to be carried out by all UK employers, but many people are not sure about the exact process to follow or what is required of them. Use this helpful checklist to explain and take you through all five stages of the fire risk assessment process. read more
By: AlizDuttkel | 2011-03-24 | News and society Every one is talking extensively ( ISP Companies, Richard Clayton of your Cambridge Security Lab, John Carr within the Children's Charities Coalition at Internet Safety, as well as Johnathan Zittrain for the Oxford Internet Institute and plenty of others), gathering evidence of information and compiling all this for what? Sadly, most businesses and citizens still do not take the threat posed by cyber-insecurity seriously. read more
By: Walter Jacobson | 2010-05-21 | Self Improvement There are many unexpected things in the future that we can’t estimate. As a result, we delay many things due to fearful. We are afraid to take risks. We stay safe. But are we really safer and more secure in the long term without taking risks?
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