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Operational risk solutions from IBM
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Rethink operational risk management
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In banking and financial markets, if there is no risk, there is no return. But you must be able to identify and quantify operational risks and have a proactive and predictive system in place to manage and mitigate the effects on your business. Transform, optimize and adapt your approach to risk management. Enable business continuity. Comply with regulations. Turn to operational risk solutions from IBM.
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Building the strategy
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You need to define, shape and manage an effective operational risk management program. Our solutions can help your financial institution unify systems and data across the enterprise to create transparency, identify threats and failures, and avoid adverse events—before they can impact your reputation, business operations or infrastructure. Now you can develop proactive, holistic business and technology strategies to quantify and control operational risk and increase the resiliency of your business processes and underpinning IT systems.
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Align risk exposure with business objectives
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We can help you develop an effective risk and resiliency strategy to identify threats, protect your reputation, comply with regulations and maintain your business operations and continuity by: -
Quantifying your operational risks and allowing effective prioritization of mitigation activities.
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Assessing your risk readiness posture, business process and infrastructure vulnerability.
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Integrating information from across the enterprise to acquire rich data for effective decision support.
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Designing effective business continuity processes and procedures.
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Implement a more resilient architecture for consistent and dependable availability.
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Facilitating effective enterprise-wide control, with role-based system access.
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Offering preconfigured, pretested software and hardware solutions to speed business process and infrastructure transformation.
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Applying active correlation and policy-based rules, engines and autonomics.
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