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Counterterrorism Links
Mayer NudellMayer Nudell, CSC, is an acknowledged authority on terrorism, crisis management, travel security, and related international political and national security affairs. Two of his books (co-authored with Norman Antokol) are available from The Rothstein Catalog On Disaster Recovery at www.DisasterRecoveryBooks.com: NO ONE A NEUTRAL: POLITICAL HOSTAGE-TAKING IN THE MODERN WORLD and - HANDBOOK FOR EFFECTIVE EMERGENCY AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT
The MIPT Terrorism KnowledgeThe MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base is the one-stop resource for comprehensive research and analysis on global terrorist incidents, terrorism-related court cases, and terrorist groups and leaders. The Terrorism Knowledge Base illuminates the current status of terrorism today. It takes users through the history, affiliations, locations, and tactics of the terrorism entities operating across the world at this moment. The database features interactive maps, biographies on key terrorist personalities, dynamic graphs, and succinct summaries on who is who and what is what inside the shadowy world of terrorism today.
The Terrorism Research CenterDedicated to informing the public of the phenomena of terrorism and information warfare. This site features essays and thought pieces on current issues, as well as links to other terrorism documents, research and resources.
TERRORISM VULNERABILITY SELF-ASSESSMENTSample risk assessment checklist. Risk assessment is the starting point in our process. An example of a risk assessment checklist is shown below. Each organization has unique needs and the checklist is tailored for the particular organization.
CRA Terrorism UpdateCRA Terrorism Update is prepared by Community Research Associates Inc, with the purpose of offering timely and relevant news to the terrorism response planning community.
Elements of Effective Bioterrorism PreparednessA Planning Primer for Local Public Health Agencies. National Association of County and City Health Officials, Jan 2001. By Michael R. Fraser, Ph.D., & V. Scott Fisher, MPH
Emergency Management in the 21st Century: Coping with Bill Gates, Osama bin-Laden, and Hurricane Mitch...by Claire Rubin. Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado. Natural Hazards Research Working Paper #1
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| #1 | Service Level Agreement and SLA Guide - Directory of service level agreement template, guidebook, training, and audit resources. | |
| #2 | Business continuity metrics: How much can you afford to lose? - When developing a disaster recovery plan, companies need to evaluate how fast they can get their businesses running again and how much data they can afford to lose. Bob Cramer, CEO of LiveVault Corp., offers tips on key metrics companies should use to make these decisions. | |
| #3 | A Design Language for Emergency Operations Center Facilities - "Most EOC layouts can be described in terms of a few basic models, each of which has unique implications for the organizational dynamics it supports. These basic layouts are combined and hybridized to yield almost all real-world EOC floorplans." | |
| #4 | MIT Business Continuity Plan - An external release of the MIT Business Continuity Plan. | |
| #5 | IBM's Web Service Level Agreements (WSLA) Project - The Web Service Level Agreement (WSLA) project, developed by IBM, addresses service level management issues within a Web services environment. Issues addressed include SLA specification, creation and monitoring. The project provides: Explicit specifications of servlce level agreements that can be monitored by the service provider, customer and even by a third-party; Ease of SLA creation using template-based authoring tools; and, Distributed monitoring framework for deployment in a single site or across multiple sites by translating SLA data in configuration information for the individual service provider components and third party services to perform the measurement and supervision activities. The WSLA creation and monitoring framework complements various other projects addressing issues on proactive management of a service environment, e.g., provisioning resources, workload management, etc., according to the agreed upon service levels specified via WSLA. | |
| #6 | University of Miami Disaster Recovery Plan for Computer Servuces - | |