Resilience benchmarking project launched

LONDON – The UK's Tripartite Committee launched its resilience benchmarking project on June 20, after completing a pilot exercise earlier this year.

According to an interim report published on the Financial Sector Continuity website, more than 60 firms have been asked to participate in the benchmarking study, which is composed of more than 800 questions and at least two scenario walk-throughs. The study is composed of an online questionnaire that uses a diagnostic tool to allow firms to 'self-audit' their business continuity arrangements, according to the report. Firms participating in the full benchmarking study are expected to complete

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