Digital Resilience

Arthur Cox LLP · Intermediate ·🎮 Reinforcement Learning ·1mo ago
In this episode of our resilience series, Siobhán McBean, Partner in our Asset Management and Investment Funds Groupand Vivian Spies, Senior Associate in our Technology and Innovation Group, explore the evolving challenges facing regulated firms as they navigate increasing ICT complexity, heightened cyber threats, and rising regulatory expectations. They share practical, experience‑driven guidance on strengthening resilience, from eliminating legacy systems to improving patching discipline, enhancing employee awareness, and ensuring boards maintain meaningful oversight. They also discuss the Central Bank of Ireland’s expectations around local accountability, including the growing emphasis on CIO and DPO roles. For more information on our Technology and Innovation Group, visit: https://www.arthurcox.com/services/technology-and-innovation/

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Explores digital resilience using reinforcement learning to navigate ICT complexity and cyber threats

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