Test Real Crisis Readiness. Not Just Paper Compliance

Financial Services Firms Lose $152M Annually to Downtime. Is Your Crisis Team Ready?

AI-powered crisis simulations that prepare financial services leaders for cyber breaches, system failures, and regulatory incidents before they cost you millions.

$152M

average annual cost of downtime

$22M

average annual regulatory fines

$1.8M

per hour for high-impact outages

The Problem: Why Traditional Tabletop Exercises Fail Financial Services

They don't replicate the speed and simultaneity of real financial crises

Traditional exercises give teams time to think. Real cyber breaches, trading system failures, and data incidents don't wait. When systems go dark during trading hours, you have minutes to coordinate response across IT, compliance, legal, communications, and executive leadership while customers can't access accounts and regulators start asking questions.

They don't replicate the speed and simultaneity of real financial crises

Traditional exercises give teams time to think. Real cyber breaches, trading system failures, and data incidents don't wait. When systems go dark during trading hours, you have minutes to coordinate response across IT, compliance, legal, communications, and executive leadership while customers can't access accounts and regulators start asking questions.

They don't replicate the speed and simultaneity of real financial crises

Traditional exercises give teams time to think. Real cyber breaches, trading system failures, and data incidents don't wait. When systems go dark during trading hours, you have minutes to coordinate response across IT, compliance, legal, communications, and executive leadership while customers can't access accounts and regulators start asking questions.

They ignore regulatory consequences

Financial services operates under intense regulatory scrutiny. A system failure isn't just a technical problem, it triggers mandatory breach notifications, regulatory reporting requirements, potential enforcement actions, and compliance investigations. Traditional exercises rarely simulate the regulatory pressure that defines financial services crises.

They ignore regulatory consequences

Financial services operates under intense regulatory scrutiny. A system failure isn't just a technical problem, it triggers mandatory breach notifications, regulatory reporting requirements, potential enforcement actions, and compliance investigations. Traditional exercises rarely simulate the regulatory pressure that defines financial services crises.

They ignore regulatory consequences

Financial services operates under intense regulatory scrutiny. A system failure isn't just a technical problem, it triggers mandatory breach notifications, regulatory reporting requirements, potential enforcement actions, and compliance investigations. Traditional exercises rarely simulate the regulatory pressure that defines financial services crises.

They don't prepare teams for reputational risk

In financial services, trust is everything. When customers can't access accounts, process payments, or execute trades, they don't just get frustrated, they question whether their money is safe. Traditional exercises don't simulate the customer panic, media scrutiny, and social media firestorm that accompany real financial services incidents.

They don't prepare teams for reputational risk

In financial services, trust is everything. When customers can't access accounts, process payments, or execute trades, they don't just get frustrated, they question whether their money is safe. Traditional exercises don't simulate the customer panic, media scrutiny, and social media firestorm that accompany real financial services incidents.

They don't prepare teams for reputational risk

In financial services, trust is everything. When customers can't access accounts, process payments, or execute trades, they don't just get frustrated, they question whether their money is safe. Traditional exercises don't simulate the customer panic, media scrutiny, and social media firestorm that accompany real financial services incidents.

No one knows if decisions will work until it's too late

Static scenarios can't show you the consequences of your choices in real-time. Did your conservative breach notification strategy satisfy regulators but amplify customer panic? Did your decision to keep systems partially operational create more compliance risk than a full shutdown?

No one knows if decisions will work until it's too late

Static scenarios can't show you the consequences of your choices in real-time. Did your conservative breach notification strategy satisfy regulators but amplify customer panic? Did your decision to keep systems partially operational create more compliance risk than a full shutdown?

No one knows if decisions will work until it's too late

Static scenarios can't show you the consequences of your choices in real-time. Did your conservative breach notification strategy satisfy regulators but amplify customer panic? Did your decision to keep systems partially operational create more compliance risk than a full shutdown?

Resilian lets you find out before your first real crisis costs you millions in fines and lost trust. 


Financial services firms lose $152 million annually from downtime. Regulatory fines average $22 million per year. High-impact outages cost $1.8 million per hour. 


When a data breach or system failure hits, how quickly can your team coordinate IT response, regulatory notification, customer communication, and board briefings while maintaining compliance? 

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Ready for an Immersive Crisis Exercise?

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Compliant. Secure. Immersive.

Ready for an Immersive Crisis Exercise?

Turn crisis and continuity plans into muscle memory for decisive, resilient leadership.

Compliant. Secure. Immersive.

Ready for an Immersive Crisis Exercise?

Turn crisis and continuity plans into muscle memory for decisive, resilient leadership.

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