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RE: BCP for Avian Flu Pandemic

Subject: RE: BCP for Avian Flu Pandemic
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 08:02:51 -0500
Brad, you might want to contact your local Emergency Management Agency at
the state level.  I work full time in the National Guard, and have worked
over the years with various branches of FEMA, SEMA and other EMA
organizations.  In Indiana, we in the Guard and at SEMA, are reviewing
issues associated with this situation.  In your area, they may have already
started planning for contingencies.  We are NOT planning on implementing our
COOP/COG plan over this, but we have been reviewing it.  All the suggestions
that I have read on this posting seem to reflect that direction for many
organizations across the country.

Good luck...

v/r
 
L. Ed Collins
MAJOR, INARNG

-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Bemis [mailto:bradleyb@bradleyb.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 11:27 PM
To: 'Fernando Martins'; security-management@securityfocus.com
Subject: RE: BCP for Avian Flu Pandemic

Some good points - thanks Fernando.  

I am pretty new to the company (since December) and it's a new
spin-off entity (formed over the past year).  So we are really
starting out from scratch on this.  The team we have assembled
involves a strong HR presence and a few folks from various risk
management functions...  I think we have a good start (I haven't seen
any suggestions posted here that we hadn't already considered), but
its always worth checking around to see what others have done.  Our
primary focus right now is on identifying the critical functions that
still need to be staffed in the event of an outbreak and then
identifying our options from there.   

-Brad Bemis, CISSP, CISA
     

-----Original Message-----
From: Fernando Martins [mailto:fernando.martins@iol.pt] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 11:53 AM
To: Brad Bemis; security-management@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: BCP for Avian Flu Pandemic

The emergency management planning for this pandemic is being
considered more in the physical security perspective, in the
departments that take care of safety&security. If your security
management integrate all this security aspects, my congratulations.
I'm having contact with BCP's that are considering this pandemic in
corporations with many people working in places outside their
facilities, where there are huge chances to get the flu. As an example
it can be a big pharma industry, because they have a huge sales force
that spend most of their time in clinics, hospitals, etc ... where the
avian flu will be if the pandemic arrives at some country/state/place.
In a IT perspective, this sales force can be based in laptop remote
users, where you can get for example many users for several time
without communication with your servers, and without sending some or a
lot of key information to you business, and in the pharma industry
case. In the same context, other issue, regarding security, can be a
huge number of laptops without being updated in their OS and Office
applications, and the recovery plan must consider that.

Try to get in contact with CIO's and CSO's from the pharma industry
... it's a good hint!

FM

-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Bemis [mailto:bradleyb@bradleyb.net]
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 8:49 AM
To: security-management@securityfocus.com; CISSP_PNW@yahoogroups.com
Subject: BCP for Avian Flu Pandemic


A little off the main topic, but still relevant to information
security management from a BCP perspective.

I am looking for points of contact to touch base with on emergency
management planning for the potential avian flu pandemic (or any large
infectious disease outbreak).  We have come across a requirement in
New York to demonstrate the presence of a contingency plan...

Anyone else addressing this same issue?

Thanks,
Brad Bemis


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