Cyber resilience comes of age when it becomes a practiced capability—where governance, operations, technology, and people ...
Operational resilience is defined as an organization's capability to endure adverse disruptions, adapt to challenges and recover from events such as cyberattacks, natural disasters, supply chain ...
Greater operational resilience demands significant advances in automation. Manual processes are the enemy of efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Troubleshooting, communication, and mitigation will be ...
In March, the Treasury Committee delivered worrying news. Since January 2023, the top nine banks faced 33 days of unplanned outages. This excludes the payday system crash in February, which makes ...
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Why embedding cyber security compliance into core operations is essential for business resilience
Ryan Boyes, Governance, Risk, and Compliance Officer at Galix. With the value of data continually on the rise and the consequences of a breach becoming increasingly severe, cyber security compliance ...
As digital transformation accelerates across industries, the conversation around cybersecurity is evolving. It’s no longer just about protecting systems from malicious attacks; it’s about ensuring the ...
With ransomware at an all-time high, companies need to understand that being cyber resilient means going beyond compliance to considering all aspects of a business, from operational continuity to ...
Operational resilience failures have been increasingly in the headlines recently, exposing cracks in the UK retail sector. With consumers feeling the impact, there’s a renewed urgency for retailers to ...
Last month, the Bermuda Monetary Authority issued its code of conduct to bolster the resiliency of registrants when they are faced with operational disruptions. Previously the domain of business ...
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