Breakfast Briefing- Operational Resilience: "Friend or Foe?"

Breakfast Briefing- Operational Resilience: "Friend or Foe?"

We are hosting a Breakfast Briefing on the 9th of March, 8:30-10:30 am, at Searcys at the Gherkin. The topic for this event is Operational Resilience: “Friend or Foe?”. This is a Vendor Free forum to share and debate real-life practical examples with your peers. You’ll get tangible facts based on insight into what is possible and how to leverage the (mandatory) regulatory requirements into something valuable for IT and Service Operations.

We are hosting a Breakfast Briefing on the 9th of March, 8:30-10:30 am, at Searcys at the Gherkin. The topic for this event is Operational Resilience: “Friend or Foe?”. This is a Vendor Free forum to share and debate real-life practical examples with your peers. You’ll get tangible facts based on insight into what is possible and how to leverage the (mandatory) regulatory requirements into something valuable for IT and Service Operations.

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Agenda topics:

  • How DORA and regulatory requirements can enable value for IT and Service Operations
  • How to leverage the Operational Resilience/Regulatory (mandatory) requirements to unlock funding for value-add outcomes (for example service & stability improvements, risk mitigation, service recovery planning and potential cost improvements)
  • How to practically bring together and integrate the Operational Resilience programme into BAU: people and functions
  • How to get your business ‘excited’ about Resilience and visualising the ‘actual’ value
  • The future: what next?

Examples of critical aspects imposing greater pressure on the IT teams:

  • Demonstrate/achieve more sophisticated scenario testing, more server testing, sophisticated mapping, stronger and more resilient architecture, and proactive recovery.
  • Increased pressure to actually remediate the gaps that have been identified.

This breakfast briefing is free of charge to attend and is designed for senior decision-makers who wish to discuss how to take advantage of operational resilience requirements. Delegates will be CIOs, Heads of Digital, CTOs and senior IT decision-makers in Enterprise organisations.

Agenda topics:

  • How DORA and regulatory requirements can enable value for IT and Service Operations
  • How to leverage the Operational Resilience/Regulatory (mandatory) requirements to unlock funding for value-add outcomes (for example service & stability improvements, risk mitigation, service recovery planning and potential cost improvements)
  • How to practically bring together and integrate the Operational Resilience programme into BAU: people and functions
  • How to get your business ‘excited’ about Resilience and visualising the ‘actual’ value
  • The future: what next?

Examples of critical aspects imposing greater pressure on the IT teams:

  • Demonstrate/achieve more sophisticated scenario testing, more server testing, sophisticated mapping, stronger and more resilient architecture, and proactive recovery.
  • Increased pressure to actually remediate the gaps that have been identified.

This breakfast briefing is free of charge to attend and is designed for senior decision-makers who wish to discuss how to take advantage of operational resilience requirements. Delegates will be CIOs, Heads of Digital, CTOs and senior IT decision-makers in Enterprise organisations.

Searcys at The Gherkin

8:30 am

Thursday, March 9, 2023

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