Driving a modern operational resilience program

Managing operational resilience within organisations is an amalgamation of three key GRC use cases firms should already be addressing:
- Business Continuity Management
- Operational Risk Management
- Third-Party Risk Management
Check out this powerful document for more on Mitratech’s approach to operational resilience, from regulatory requirements and business continuity practices to GRC technology. Learn more about:
- The Systematic Lens of Operational Resilience as a Regulatory Imperative
- Regulatory Requirements Touching Operational Resilience
- Why is Operational Resilience Important?
- Timeline of Regulatory Requirements for the UK Operational Resilience Regulation
- An Integrated Approach to Operational Resilience
- Board and Senior Management Oversight
- How can GRC technology help?
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