Fusion launches AI-powered scenario simulation suite

Fusion Risk Management has today launched a new AI-powered tool designed to transform the way organisations test their resilience strategies.

The Scenario Simulation and Intelligence Suite is designed to support the simulation of thousands of possible scenarios against resilience plans and strategies in order to identify points of weakness at scale.

“What we have heard from our customers is that they want to know – and many now need to know to prove to regulators – where their organisation could break during their next disruption," said Michael Campbell, chief executive officer, Fusion Risk Management. “With the complexity of most businesses, it has been nearly impossible for teams to identify every vulnerability and test them to the limit – until now.”

In addition to Scenario Simulation and Intelligence, Fusion is also debuting Enterprise Exercise Management, an end-to-end event orchestration solution that provides a formalised methodology and workflow for large organisations to manage extensive testing programmes.

"By harnessing the power of AI and businesses’ own data...organisations can stress test their operations against a multitude of scenarios, uncover hidden vulnerabilities, and make data-driven decisions to strengthen their resilience.

"This launch is just the latest of many product enhancements Fusion has made this year, as we continue to invest in innovative solutions that will help organisations thrive in the face of uncertainty,” Campbell added.



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