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Dynamic Risks: Working Definitions and Implications for Risk Management Teams

On Solve

As our OnSolve leadership team reflects on 2020 and 2021, we note a trend in our conversations with Business Continuity (BC), Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), Physical Security (PS), Travel Risk Management (TRM) and Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) leaders. Dynamic Environment vs Dynamic Risks.

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Like a Rubik’s cube: The journey to continuity and resilience in the financial services industry

Fusion Risk Management

Nazir had previously worked in risk management in other industries, including retail, consumer products, and automotive. He worried that that approach wouldn’t work with some customers, vendors, and regulators and could result in potential risks like outages, losing customers for good, and regulatory fines.

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The Ocado fire – when disaster recovery becomes real

IT Governance BC

Although share prices showed signs of recovery within a couple of days, more than £1 billion was wiped off the stock market value of the firm, as investors worried that retailers may be less keen to buy into the automated warehouse technology having seen that there is a potential vulnerability.*. Business continuity management.

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Tips for Managing Third-Party Risk in Health Care

Reciprocity

Third parties generate, manage, or hold this data, resulting in even more severe threats to healthcare organizations and their information security. This is why third-party risk management and healthcare data security are critical. What is Healthcare Vendor Risk Management? Notes on Vendor Access et. Access to PII.

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Guest Post: Cybersecurity Incidents Lead to New Standards, Requirements

Security Industry Association

This led, over several days, to massive website outages that affected some of the internet’s most prominent sites, including Amazon, Twitter, Netflix, PayPal, Reddit and others. The response to Mirai from both the U.S. and Europe was a call for a basic level of security in all IoT devices.