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Understanding DORA: How to operationalize digital resilience

everbridge

The Digital Operational Resilience Act (Regulation (EU) 2022/2554) solves an important problem in the EU financial regulation. Before DORA, financial institutions managed the main categories of operational risk mainly with the allocation of capital, but they did not manage all components of operational resilience.

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

Fusion Risk Management

TSB was going through a complex IT change management project and experienced some tech issues. This is why in Deloitte’s 2022 worldwide, cross-industry survey , four out of five executives believe that their organization should create a Chief Resilience Officer role. million customers.

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How People Analytics Can Enhance Your Company’s Workforce Development Strategy

Security Industry Association

Jill Frack is a senior project manager at Integrated Security Technologies, Inc. In the Security Industry Association’s (SIA’s) 2022 Security Megatrends report , workforce development was listed as the Nov. Risk management can help with assessing the threats and opportunities for the business.

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Guide: Complete Guide to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework

Reciprocity

This task has become increasingly complex in a landscape marked by sophisticated cyber threats—a fact underscored by a 2023 independent survey which revealed a significant rise in ransom payments, with the average amount paid soaring from $812,380 in 2022 to $1,542,333 in 2023. NIST vs. ISO: What’s the difference?

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Guide: Complete Guide to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework

Reciprocity

This task has become increasingly complex in a landscape marked by sophisticated cyber threats—a fact underscored by a 2023 independent survey which revealed a significant rise in ransom payments, with the average amount paid soaring from $812,380 in 2022 to $1,542,333 in 2023. NIST vs. ISO: What’s the difference?