Assuring long-term operational resilience in a pandemic: Lessons learned from COVID-19

Assuring long-term operational resilience in a pandemic: Lessons learned from COVID-19

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has shown that some companies have been prepared for the pandemic in terms of crisis management, but other companies have not been prepared at all. The dependency of a company on third-party provider is even bigger in a pandemic situation. Operational resilience must be assured for third-party providers, who are supporting the company in delivering critical business processes. In a pandemic, the risk is much bigger that a third-party provider is having economical or employee-related issues, for example financial problems or loss of staff so that the provider will not be able to support the company on the same level as before the pandemic or cannot support the company at all. To assure operational resilience within a company, it is needed to first identify the critical IT assets and critical processes within the company. Only then it is possible to protect these IT assets and assure the business continuity of the critical business processes. Results described in this paper are based on practical experiences gained during the COVID-19 crisis.

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Authors
  • Hofbauer, Stefan
  • Quirchmayr, Gerald
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Category
Paper in Conference Proceedings or in Workshop Proceedings (Paper)
Event Title
IAIT2021: The 12th International Conference on Advances in Information Technology
Divisions
Multimedia Information Systems
Event Location
Bangkok, Thailand
Event Type
Conference
Event Dates
29 June - 1 July 2021
Series Name
IAIT2021: The 12th International Conference on Advances in Information Technology
ISSN/ISBN
978-1-4503-9012-5
Page Range
pp. 1-9
Date
29 June 2021
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