Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Who is prepared?

A recent IT study by AT&T ranked U.S. cities for disaster preparedness. In this survey New York and Houston received high marks while the Twin Cities and Cleveland did not.


The results arose from about 1,000 corporate IT managers collectively from 10 cities surveyed.


According to the survey, the rankings were based primarily on three criteria: "the state of a city's business continuity plan; whether the city has adequately educated employees about the plan and installed systems to implement it; and on cybersecurity policies and the use of managed security."