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Business Continuity Strategies in Times of Conflict – Lessons identified from the financial services sector in the Ukraine.
Authorities and banks in Ukraine have taken a number of measures to ensure continued access to banking services in a time of prolonged conflict. Despite the war most banks have continued operating since the start of the invasion on February … Continue reading
Four Years Later: Where are we with operational resilience?
It has been just over four years since the last post on this blog, but the importance of operational resilience has been underscored several times in such a short period of time! We had a global pandemic with unprecedented measures … Continue reading
A bridge too far – a view on the TSB IT migration based on the Slaughter & May report
At the end of the film, a bridge too far, the generals reflect on the root causes of the disaster of Operation Market Garden. Many causes were identified (‘it was Nijmegen’, ‘it was the single road getting to Nijmegen’. ‘it … Continue reading