Incident Management and Resilience
ABA SELF-PACED ONLINE TRAINING
Provides an overview of the risk considerations related to an organization’s ability to plan for and recover from events that could have negative effects on its ability to continue offering products and services. Also includes a perspective on the current regulatory expectations.
Objectives:
- Identify the scope of an Incident Management and Resilience program
- Explain the current regulatory environment
- Describe roles and responsibilities across the organization
- How to assess and prioritize risks
- How to develop and test a continuity plan
Audience: Risk and internal audit professionals; third-party service providers and state/federal examiners; first-line risk and operations managers with responsibilities for operational risk management, including implementing, managing, monitoring, reporting, auditing and/or supporting an effective operational risk management program, policies and procedures.
Related Training: ABA Certificate in Operational Risk Management
ABA Certifications: 1.25 CFSSP, CSOP
Your Instructor: Paul Smocer, President, Smocer Consulting Services, LLC
Paul Smocer has over 40 years of experience in information technology risk management, internal audit, and regulatory compliance within the financial services industry. He has held roles as a chief information security officer, SVP of technology risk management, SVP of IT audit and chief auditor, among others. Paul served on the Financial Services Sector Coordinating Council for Critical Infrastructure Protection and Homeland Security. His most recent role was as the President of BITS, the technology policy division of the Financial Services Roundtable. He was named as one of the “Top 5 Influential IT Security Thinkers” by SC Magazine, a magazine for IT security professionals.
Related Course: ABA Certificate in Operational Risk Management
The New York Bankers Association is a Local ABA Training Provider.
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