Content by Topic: Operational Resilience

Preventing, responding to, recovering and learning from operational disruptions

Operational resilience is a firm’s ability to prevent, respond to, recover and learn from operational disruptions to the most critical business services. It should form an integral part of a firm’s overall strategy. There is an expectation of firms to have plans in place to deliver critical services, no matter what the cause of the disruption.

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The Task Force for a Resilient Recovery has been Announced

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Financial Institution Operational Resilience: Pre and Post COVID-19

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Withstanding Cyber-Attacks: Cyber-Resilience Practices in the Financial Sector

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GRI Quantum Risk Assessment Report – Part 5: A Resource Estimation Framework for Quantum Attacks Against Cryptographic Functions – Recent Developments

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Credit conditions may not worsen in near future – IACPM News Release

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Lightning fast quantum computers mean that we are in a new race to strengthen cybersecurity defences

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Building a Strong Risk Culture

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Quantum Threat Timeline

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The Cyber-Resilience of Financial Institutions: A preliminary working paper on significance and applicability of digital resilience