6/12/2026 10:30 AM
6/12/2026 12:00 PM
Join our expert-led Seminar on Business Continuity Plan (BCP): IT Risks & Resilience Strategies, designed for organizations based in DIFC navigating increasing cyber threats and operational disruptions.
As regulatory expectations tighten and digital risks grow, ensuring IT resilience is no longer optional. This session will explore practical strategies to strengthen your business continuity framework, mitigate IT risks, and align with regional regulatory expectations.
Why Business Continuity Plan is important for DIFC based companies?
Business Continuity Plan is important for DIFC-based companies because it helps them prepare for disruptions that can affect operations, technology, clients, and regulatory obligations at the same time. In DIFC, firms are expected to maintain strong continuity arrangements, notify regulators promptly during material disruptions, and prove that their recovery plans are practical rather than just documented, so understanding these requirements directly supports compliance and business stability. It is also especially relevant because cyberattacks, cloud or data-centre failures, remote-work risks, and regional instability can quickly interrupt critical services, making resilience a strategic issue rather than just an IT concern. For companies in DIFC, this kind of seminar helps strengthen governance, protect client trust, reduce downtime, and ensure the business can continue operating effectively under pressure.
Secure your spot and enhance your organization’s resilience against evolving IT disruptions.
Register today:
Registration hereShahnawaz Sheik – Director, Cyber Threat Management, Crowe UAE
Disruptions do not wait for organizations to become prepared. Learning from experiences, the divide between companies that bounce back swiftly from crises and those that falter typically hinges on one factor: rigorous preparation that has been tested in practice, not just noted in documentation.
In the current UAE landscape, organizations can no longer afford to defer this critical aspect of operational resilience.
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