New Continuity Insights Webinar: Operational Resilience – The New Frontier

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Continuity Insights has announced that Operational Resilience – The New Frontier will be the featured topic during the next installment of its critically-acclaimed webinar series scheduled for Thursday, June 28, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. ET. REGISTER

Enterprise Resilience programs continue to evolve with a convergence of Operational Risk, Third Party Risk Management, and traditional Business Continuity Management. As this evolution continues, the demand for Operational Resiliency is clear and supported by recent events. An Operational Resilience focus provides improved value to the Enterprise and is a key element of several recent financial regulatory guidance and Basel updates.

During this webinar, David Halford, Vice President of BCM Solutions with Fusion Risk Management, will provide a directional update and an actionable methodology to stand up an enterprise resiliency program. In addition, he’ll demonstrate the value of using a system to support your program enabling you to easily manage, visualize, and use critical enterprise information at time of crisis. At the end of this presentation, you’ll leave more confident and ready to continue your Operational Resilience journey.

Register for Operational Resilience – The New Frontier here.

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