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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. The EU followed with the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA).

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Resilience is Everyone’s Job

Fusion Risk Management

Whether you are on the journey towards operational resilience, organizational resilience, or business resilience, we can all agree that the goal is the same: to continue to deliver on our customer promise, no matter what happens. BCI World Hybrid 2022 Learnings. The Relationship with Risk is Stronger Than Ever.

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Overcoming Operational Resilience Implementation Barriers

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Business continuity. These terms have been commonly used in the industry for decades, and likewise, unfortunately, many organizations still use related legacy, siloed processes to plan for and address business disruptions, even when real-world scenarios show there are challenges with this approach. Disaster response.

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The Importance of Impact Tolerance in Operational Resilience

Castellan

Impact tolerance is an important component of an operational resilience strategy. From there, you can use that information to prioritize what’s most important and then focus on mitigation and remediation. The Operational Resilience Connection. What can we do better? Defining impact tolerance is difficult. Why is this important?

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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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The Balancing Act of Efficiency and Resilience: How to Connect with Executives and Key Stakeholders

Castellan

This is part 1 of a two-part series exploring the resilience movement, how it can positively impact modern business, and the roles executives and key stakeholders play in ensuring business resilience while managing efficiencies, and adapting to changing environments with an expanding threat landscape. DOWNLOAD REPORT.

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DORA: Moving Beyond the Basics of Compliance and Implementing a Cross-Functional Approach to Resilience

Fusion Risk Management

With the twenty-four-month implementation period already underway, entities impacted by the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) are beginning to implement best practices to drive compliance and operational resilience. Involving every stakeholder from the very beginning is one actionable way to mitigate these issues.