Sunday, February 24, 2008

Terrorism in SE Asia. What Does It Mean for Business? - New Report from LLoyds

Businesses that operate in Southeast Asia need to better understand that the Asian terrorism threat is unique, complex and specific to the region, according to Lloyd’s, the world’s leading specialist insurance market.

A new report from Lloyd’s and the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), ‘Terrorism in Asia: What does it mean for business?’, launched at Lloyd’s 360 Risk Debate in Singapore, warns that traditional forms of terrorism in Asia are being superseded by area specific threats, such as criminal gangs with political agendas, and businesses need to respond to these.

The report can be downloaded free by clicking here.

David Cresswell will be delivering a one-day workshop on the Corporate Response to Terrorism this week to the 13 delegates attending the Security Management Stage 2 Course, currently underway in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur.

The next Security Management Stage 2 Course takes place 30 June – 11 July 2008 in the UK. Contact Janet for details.