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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. LEARN MORE.

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How the supply chain can be impacted in a disaster

CCEM Strategies

Severe weather events increasing The Business Continuity Institute, a global membership and certifying organization for business continuity, reports[5] in their Extreme Weather and Climate Change Report 2022 that 66.7%

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Sensing the Tremors of Disruption

Fusion Risk Management

So, how might the new operational resilience methodologies and requirements help us to mitigate future harm? In mapping all the important business services, many resilience managers reported finding themselves overwhelmed by the amount of data that required capture and analysis. Speed of Response. Finding Our Voice.

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TSPs: Making the Case to Invest in Risk and Resiliency

Fusion Risk Management

Technology and data service providers (TSPs) have become critical contributors in the successful operations of every organization. Think about it: if your technology or data warehouse were to fail, could you continue running your most critical business services?

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Clarity from Chaos: the Global Regulatory Challenge

Fusion Risk Management

Globally speaking, general requirements of all financial services firms include the ability to map their important or critical business services and interrogate all of the processes, assets, and resources that support those services, both in house and in their supply chain.