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ISO 22336: The new standard for organizational resilience – A leader’s guide

everbridge

“Are we doing everything we should be doing to build organizational resilience?” Plans, projects and technologies may occupy most of your time, but it’s worth taking a step back to reflect on how your resilience-focused activities may be aligned…or misaligned. Key points include: Designing and formulating a resilience policy.

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How Financial Entities Can Turn IT Outages Into Strategic Advantages by Laura Chu

PagerDuty

IT outages are a growing concern for financial entities, threatening both operational resilience and regulatory compliance. Automating repetitive and error-prone tasks helps mitigate these risks while freeing teams to focus on strategic initiatives.

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What is operational resilience?

everbridge

Operational resilience is the ability of an organization to deliver critical business operations, even during disruptions. Unlike organizational resilience, which focuses on the broader capacity of an organization to adapt and survive, operational resilience focuses on maintaining critical operations.

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Elevate Your Business with Proactive Crisis Preparedness

Bernstein Crisis Management

Crisis preparedness is the strategic process by which an organization equips itself to face unforeseen events that could jeopardize its operations, reputation, or financial stability. Continuous Improvement: The work doesn’t stop with a plan on paper. What Is Crisis Preparedness?

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Building Resilience and Compliance in Finance: Insights from PagerDuty’s Lee Fredricks by Laura Chu

PagerDuty

In an era where regulatory frameworks like DORA and FCA PS21/3 and PRA PS6/21 demand higher standards for financial resilience, European financial entities face growing pressures to ensure compliance and operational excellence. Staying on top of these rules is key to staying secure and resilient. Operational resilience is a must.

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The Mechanics of Effective Crisis Management: Navigating Challenges with Precision

Bernstein Crisis Management

A Strategic Imperative Effective crisis management is not a luxury; it’s a strategic imperative. By following a structured approach, organizations can effectively navigate difficult situations, maintain operational continuity, and preserve their good names.

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Top Takeaways from the BCI’s Operational Resilience Report 2022

Castellan

Question: If you have or are developing an operational resilience programme, what are your reasons for this? Finding: Whilst regulation is a primary driver for operational resilience programmes, good practice is encouraging take-up amongst the broader market – 73.4% Page 8 of the report). for good practice purposes.