In financial services, the cost of a failed software release is rarely limited to engineering. A single production issue can ...
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 ...
For much of the past century, banking competition followed a familiar pattern. Institutions expanded their branch networks, ...
Competitive advantage will depend less on the quantity of technology implementations and more on the ability to integrate ...
GUEST OPINION: Operational technology (OT) and cyber-physical systems (CPS) now form the centre of modern critical infrastructure. As organisations connect and modernise the systems people rely on ...
WAKEFIELD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Amid rising cyber threats targeting industrial systems and increasing regulatory expectations for operational technology (OT) security, TÜV SÜD, one of the world’s ...
Operational technology (OT) is a prime cyber target in federal environments because it underpins essential services and mission-critical operations. According to Forescout Research – Vedere Labs, ...
The risk landscape is evolving rapidly, driven by macroeconomic volatility, market fragmentation and rising regulatory demands—requiring institutions to rethink how they manage risk. Modern risk ...
Operational risk is often described as the “silent disruptor” of the financial world. Unlike credit risk or market risk, which are measurable and frequently modeled with precision, operational risk is ...
Financial institutions are in the business of risk management and reallocation, and they have developed sophisticated risk management systems to carry out these tasks. The basic components of a risk ...
Artificial intelligence has become the new language of corporate ambition. CEOs speak about it as a productivity engine.