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Introducing Fusion’s New Argos Risk Integration

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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 reason being that t hird parties often introduce added risk to organizations outside the scope of their direct control. .

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Operational Resilience in 2023: What Can We Expect?

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and the EU operate with dedicated teams who work with the organization and local regulators to address the requirements that have been established by the Bank of England (BoE), Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), and other EU-based authorities. appeared first on Fusion Risk Management.

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Sensing the Tremors of Disruption

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At Marcus Evans’s Operational Resilience In The Financial Sector conference, a session was held that was led by Vicki Gavin of Kaplan International with panel members Rich Cooper of Fusion Risk Management and Stella Nunn of PwC, taking the discussion forward. Pinpointing the Moment of Impact. Speed of Response.

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Geopolitics, regulations, and resilience

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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. In fact, one customer shared, “If you’re doing business continuity right, then you are resilient.”