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Preparation Continues for the Digital Operational Resilience Act

Fusion Risk Management

Operational resilience has been top of mind for regulators and financial services firms for the past few years. The old way of managing risk and resilience programs is no longer effective or efficient, and regulators have taken note. The DORA centers around five principles that can lead to operational resilience.

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How Managed Services Overcome Barriers to Resilience 

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According to an Everbridge-commissioned research study in 2022, 65% of decision-makers agree that crises have changed significantly over time in regard to frequency, impact, and unpredictability; yet resilience responsibilities tend to be spread across organizations, with limited or no central oversight. What is managed services?

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TSPs: Making the Case to Invest in Risk and Resiliency

Fusion Risk Management

There are even emerging regulatory requirements on the horizon such as the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) that will extend regulatory reach to some technology and data service providers. Investing in Risk and Resiliency is the Right Thing to Do. Or, as so well articulated by the great British writer C.

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Introducing Fusion’s New Argos Risk Integration

Fusion Risk Management

Third – party risk management (TPRM) continues to be a focus area for both regulated and non-regulated entities alike in the operational resilience landscape. The Old Model of Third-party Risk Management. Are you leading your firm’s resilience and operational risk (including vendor risk management) initiative s? .

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3 Ways to Drive Value within Your Third-Party Risk Management Program and Beyond

Fusion Risk Management

It’s common that many businesses outsource aspects of their operations, but in doing so, they are responsible for ensuring the security posture of those external entities – which is operationally complex, to say the least. This type of value is delivered not only to your third-party risk management teams, but to the enterprise as a whole.