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 ...
DORA is bringing a significant shift to the financial services sector in terms of how organisations must manage operational risk and ensure they can continue to deliver critical operations during a ...
Most organizations believe they're cyber-ready, but data on their recovery capabilities tells a different story.
How to build an Antifragile Model to Protect Critical Infrastructure For organizations that operate critical infrastructure, ...
Ryan Rotar, vice president of healthcare market strategy at Tecsys, outlines how supply chain resilience can be maintained in the face of tariffs.
This is the first installment in my series of blogs exploring the dynamic world of operational resilience regulatory frameworks, with a special focus on DORA (Digital Operational Resilience Act) and ...
Financial services companies and their digital technology suppliers are under intense pressure to achieve compliance with strict new rules from the EU that require them to boost their cyber resilience ...
Texas has a problem → Aqualia is part of the solution: helping Texas communities address growing water scarcity and ...
Decision-making in the investment realm has long been dominated by balance sheet, margins, and revenue. But in 2026, things are looking a little different.
The EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) regulation came into full effect on January 17, 2025, two years after its official adoption. The regulation aims to strengthen the resilience of the ...
In the rapidly evolving landscape of oncology, infusion centers are being asked to do more with less. Faced with changing patient volumes, workforce shortages, and growing operational complexity, ...
The field of photovoltaic (PV) engineering is faced with emerging challenges as global installations expand rapidly, especially in regions characterized by ...