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Operational Resilience for Financial Services: The View from APAC

Pure Storage

Operational Resilience Requirements in Asia-Pacific Examples from Singapore, Hong Kong, and Australia Across APAC, regulators have been active over the past several years in crafting and implementing new regulations for operational resilience. The new standard was finalized in July 2023 and comes fully into effect as of July 1, 2025.

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State of the Nation - a UK Perspective on Covid-19

Emergency Planning

Since the start of the crisis, I have constantly affirmed that the key to understanding the effects of this pandemic is the UK Government's failure to give adequate weight to emergency planning and management (Alexander 2020a, 2020b). The scenario for this pandemic (excluding the recovery) was fully formulated over the period 2003-2009.

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SIA New Member Profile: TAM-C Solutions

Security Industry Association

Our company was established in 2003 by security professionals with extensive experience in both government and private sectors. Nonetheless, our preeminent distinguishing factor is the active priority of intelligence requirements (PIR) methodology that sets us apart from our competitors.

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Statutory Cyber Incident Reporting in the USA

Plan B Consulting

The first state to have this type of law was California in 2003 and all states have, on the whole, followed the basic tenets of their law. The SEC has published proposed rules to enhance and standardise disclosures regarding cybersecurity risk management, strategy, governance, and cyber security incident reporting by public companies.

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Interpreting Covid-19 as a Disaster

Emergency Planning

The scenario for a major pandemic was developed over the period 2003-2009 and was first incorporated into emergency plans close to the start of this period. The neuroses created by the things we have to do in order to survive the disease, in particular suffer lockdown and closure of productive activities, feeds discontent and protest.