Cyber incidents and technology outages have become enterprise-wide risks, threatening revenue, operations, and reputation while undermining regulatory confidence. As digital transformation accelerates, resilience is it’s about designing systems that can absorb shocks and recover swiftly. The control points of resilience have shifted from physical infrastructure to identity, automation and software-driven processes, demanding a new approach to governance and operations.
This session delves into how trusted systems—like suppliers, automated updates and valid credentials—can unexpectedly amplify disruptions. Drawing on lessons from large-scale failures in healthcare, finance and manufacturing, attendees will uncover how small policy errors or unchecked access can cascade across hybrid and cloud environments in minutes. Learn why containment and recovery now matter more than eliminating every failure and how to build confidence in your organization’s ability to maintain control during crises.
Join Emmanuel A. Olu-Ajayi, Infrastructure Engineer, to explore a practical executive blueprint for resilience that prioritizes governance, decision clarity and measurable outcomes.
Key Takeaways:
- Why resilience is now a business continuity and financial risk priority
- How automation, suppliers and identity can amplify disruptions if not governed effectively
- What executives should measure to ensure rapid recovery and impact containment
- Actionable strategies to reduce chaos and maintain control during crises