Dear members,
We have the great pleasure to invite you to our next seminar organized by ISACA in collaboration with GRB
From "business continuity" to "operational resilience"
Following the recent disruptive events (Covid, conflicts in Ukraine, energy crisis), the resilience of banking institutions becoming central in the discussions. In parallel to that, regulators around the world further develop and strengthen operational resilience requirements. It is becoming crucial to shift from a reactive and targeted approach (continuity) to a proactive and cross-functional approach (resilience). In other words, it is the whole value chain rather than isolated events that organizations must consider responding to more and more frequent operational risks, with increasing regulation being one of them.
Following our comparative analysis on the evolution of regulations, we will present you the first results of the approach our institution has taken in the operational resilience area.
To discuss this topic, we are pleased to welcome:
Presenters
Arnaud Chenal, Internal auditor
Manuel Girardin, Head of Service Management
Damien Schorer, Internal auditor
Pictet & Cie SA
On December 1, from 5:15 to 6:45 p.m.
Location
Auditorium of the Centre Interprofessionnel (C.I.P) (ex-FER), 98 rue de Saint-Jean, Geneva
Parking: Parking du Seujet
Public transport (TPG): Stops Isaac Mercier (lines 1, 7 and 15) or Stand (1, 14, 15 and D)
Date: Thursday, 1 December 2022 at 5.15 p.m., (Duration: 1h30)
Participation
To participate in this session, which is valid for your continuing education statements, you can register online by 28 November 2022. We strongly encourage you to put your questions into the registration form, so that our speakers can address them during their presentation.
We hope that this will be an opportunity for friendly, informal and fruitful contacts within our expert community.
As usual, this event is free of charge for ISACA and GRB members and costs CHF 20 for non-members.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Your ISACA & GRB committees,
Sébastien Gay, GRB
Evgeny Doronin, ISACA