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Circulation and Readers

Contingency Today is mainly UK-focused, although the magazine also covers international developments, particularly when they are relevant to a domestic audience.


CT Review: 6000 copies per month (Bi-Monthly printed Magazine, published six times a year)
ContingencyToday.com: 45,000 Unique Visitors per month (increasing monthly)


Our readership includes officials, members and executives from wide range of organisations:

  • Central Government
  • Security and Intelligence Services, Agencies and Committees (including MI5, MI6, GCHQ and Joint Operation Communities)
  • Home Office and Agencies
  • Border Control
  • Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
  • Department for Transport
  • Development Agencies
  • Communities and Local Government
  • Department of Energy and Climate Change
  • HM Treasury
  • Cabinet Office
  • Telecommunications
  • Aerospace
  • Biotechnology
  • Food
  • Water
  • Energy
  • Finance
  • Transport
  • Health
  • Ministry of Defence
  • Aviation
  • Emergency Services and First Responders
  • Risk Management
  • Geographic information services?
  • Military?

Readers will include:

  • Chief Executives
  • Heads of Utilities
  • Director of Security
  • Head of Emergency
  • Facilities Director
  • Head of Contingency
  • Director of IT
  • Emergency Planners
  • Emergency Responders
  • Head of Planning
  • Infrastructure Managers and Directors
  • Head of Counter Terrorism
  • Corporate Security
  • Business Resilience
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection
  • Information Security
  • Policy Directors
  • Head of Risk and Resilience
  • Counter Terrorism Security Advisers
  • Head of Governance and Regulation
  • Energy Directors

Latest News

Cloudswitch wins prize… More…
30 July 2010

Radio Tactics launches Athena v4… More…
30 July 2010

EU police forces can demand evidence from UK… More…
29 July 2010

Climate change to drive more Mexicans towards the … More…
29 July 2010

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Hiding behind the Cloud

Neil Fisher, vice president of global security solutions at Unisys warns that a cyber weapon of mass disruption in the Cloud could have a hugely catastrophic effect on any company or country. It's time to beat the enemy at their own game. They think they can hide behind the Cloud. They can't but we can

Internet hackers are not limited by country borders and businesses in any region could be vulnerable to attack. Companies which see security as a cost centre and no more important than the corporate coffee budget are most at risk. By cutting long-term investments for short-term gain they are leavin… More…

Latest Events

9 to 12 August 2010, 2010
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CONTINU…
Location: Northants, UK

6-10 September , 2010
Training Course: Crisis & Emer…
Location: Astana, Kazakhstan

13-16 September, 2010
Identity Management for Govern…
Location: Washington, DC

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Key Articles

Crisis contingency planning… More…
23 July 2010

Avoiding lock-in is a game of pick and choose… More…
23 July 2010

The increased risk of employee fraud… More…
23 July 2010

Fraudsters say thanks for the memory… More…
23 July 2010

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Latest News

Cloudswitch wins prize… More…
30 July 2010

Radio Tactics launches Athena v4… More…
30 July 2010

EU police forces can demand evidence from UK… More…
29 July 2010

Climate change to drive more Mexicans towards the … More…
29 July 2010

RSS Feed symbol | What is RSS?
View all news items…

Hiding behind the Cloud

Neil Fisher, vice president of global security solutions at Unisys warns that a cyber weapon of mass disruption in the Cloud could have a hugely catastrophic effect on any company or country. It's time to beat the enemy at their own game. They think they can hide behind the Cloud. They can't but we can

Internet hackers are not limited by country borders and businesses in any region could be vulnerable to attack. Companies which see security as a cost centre and no more important than the corporate coffee budget are most at risk. By cutting long-term investments for short-term gain they are leavin… More…

Latest Events

9 to 12 August 2010, 2010
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CONTINU…
Location: Northants, UK

6-10 September , 2010
Training Course: Crisis & Emer…
Location: Astana, Kazakhstan

13-16 September, 2010
Identity Management for Govern…
Location: Washington, DC

View all events…

Key Articles

Crisis contingency planning… More…
23 July 2010

Avoiding lock-in is a game of pick and choose… More…
23 July 2010

The increased risk of employee fraud… More…
23 July 2010

Fraudsters say thanks for the memory… More…
23 July 2010

RSS Feed symbol | What is RSS?
View all articles…


Design: Burnthebook