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Ensuring operational resilience has become a critical priority for Australian and New Zealand organizations but navigating the complexities of CPS 230 can be daunting. They will need to establish appropriate tolerance levels and ensure alignment with the broader principles-based compliance framework, leaving them struggling to meet exact requirements by the looming deadline.
Join hosts, Michael Nelson of LexisNexis® Regulatory Compliance and Michael Howell of Protecht, for this insightful webinar: Setting the Scene: Mastering CPS 230 Tolerance Levels and BCP Frameworks.
During this webinar, they will address the challenges organizations face in meeting these regulatory demands and provide solutions to enhance operational resilience, while discussing:
By attending this webinar, you will gain valuable insights into the requirements of CPS 230. Learn how to make your BCP air-tight by establishing appropriate tolerance levels for disruption and discover how to align your operational resilience strategies with the broader principles-based compliance framework.