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BCM and ERM: What’s the Difference?

Castellan

At a high level, it may seem natural to use the terms business continuity management and enterprise risk management interchangeably. While there are some congruences between them, there are some unique distinctions that separate the two, and in many regards, they’re actually completely different business functions.

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Geopolitics, regulations, and resilience

Fusion Risk Management

They also emphasize the need for organizations to strengthen their business continuity (BC) and operational resilience programs as well as prioritize agility to mitigate emerging threats and ensure compliance with global regulatory mandates. Another U.S.

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Customer Insights 2023: Fusion’s February Community Exchange Round Up

Fusion Risk Management

involved Throughout the session, the Q&A aspect was very active, with much engagement and participation from Fusion’s product and product marketing teams as well as various other clients who were interested in learning more details about how our guest speaker utilizes Fusion’s dashboards and Advanced Reporting functionality.

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BCAW- Operational Relilience – Understanding Operational Resilience with a focus on the key benefits when embedding it within your organisation

Plan B Consulting

Operational resilience has been an active area of focus especially after the Covid-19 pandemic hit. In order for organisations to remain in business, organisations were forced to adapt rapidly and find new ways to manage their resources while continuing to respond to important client needs as well as achieving business objectives.

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When You Can’t Rely on a Crystal Ball, Elevate and Invest in Resilience

Fusion Risk Management

But, with the invention of a crystal ball not on the horizon, organizations need an alternate way to gain a complete view of their important business services and be better prepared to prevent a potential disruption before it materializes. Your business continuity plans are long and specific to an event – but not this event.

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Operational Resilience for Financial Services: The View from APAC

Pure Storage

As examples, we’ll look at steps Singapore, Hong Kong, and Australia have taken in recent years that illuminate how operational resilience is going to impact the financial services enterprise of the future in APAC and beyond. Singapore, Hong Kong, and Australia present particularly good examples, but no jurisdiction is ignoring this area.

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Operational Resilience in 2023: What Can We Expect?

Fusion Risk Management

After all, Operational Resilience is not limited to the financial services industry. have dedicated teams that own the operational resilience initiatives in response to the local regulators but need more collaboration with other disciplines like Business Continuity which may operate from different geographies.