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It will look at how banks and building societies manage their exposure to IT risks, how engaged boards at banks are with the issue of IT resilience and whether they have the expertise needed to challenge related decisions.
Politicians call it resilience.
Cyber-attacks, which have prompted the Bank to recommend regular assessments of firms' IT resilience.
The purchase of the rest of NSN would therefore bolster the company's broader portfolio and give it resilience against dips in the handset business.
Andrew Bailey, boss of the Prudential Regulation Authority, seemed to nod in that direction when he said the calamity in 2012 "revealed a very poor legacy of IT resilience".
The only exceptions are local authorities that have "rebranded" climate adaptation and called it resilience to severe weather – in other words an emergency that might happen at any moment.
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The Arab security state has shown its resilience; it breeds extremism.
Given its resilience, however, it is worth taking apart more methodically.
In fact, it might enhance it, as it shows resilience, resourcefulness and determination.
But as it proceeds, spreading the same destructive processes to all corners of the Earth, it undermines resilience, as it threatens to bring down systems everywhere.
Perhaps it's resilience, perhaps it's insensitivity, but people moved on.
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