Terrorism: Real Threats, Real Costs, Joint Solutions

Topics:
Disaster Planning and Management,
Risk Analysis and Management
Tags:
Business Roundtable,
Enterprise Software,
Government,
Security,
Software,
Terrorism,
Threat,
Vertical Industries
Source:
Business Roundtable

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Overview: Governments and businesses both have critical roles to play in improving security after September 11, 2001. However, determining which security measures to implement, how they should be implemented, and what the roles of business and government should be presents significant challenges. The goal of this white paper is to explore those challenges, expose the difficult analytical problems that vex the security arena and inspire smarter regulatory decision-making. To do so, the paper examines the unique nature of the terrorist threat, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of both government and business in addressing that threat.

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Format: PDF | Size: 496KB | Date: Jun 2003 | Pages: 62


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