Availability is not the same as recoverability
A system can be up while a customer journey, payment flow, report, or control process is broken. The evidence test is the service outcome.
Signals / Technology failure
The technology-failure page turns outages, cloud dependency, change risk, ICT incidents, and recovery expectations into practical control-evidence questions.
Supporting evidence
The shortlist carries the leadership read. These supporting rows preserve the evidence trail behind incidents, change failure, third-party technology, resilience testing, and recovery.
Why it made the weekly brief
Technology failure matters when it moves from an internal incident into customer harm, regulatory exposure, market disruption, or evidence that recovery has not been tested.
A system can be up while a customer journey, payment flow, report, or control process is broken. The evidence test is the service outcome.
The same failure can sit across change management, third-party risk, resilience, cyber, data, and customer communications.
Good assurance shows the firm knows what failed, who was affected, how it recovered, and what control changed.
Control evidence checklist
Technology-failure evidence should connect component events to service outcomes, owner decisions, recovery, and learning.
Return to the cross-topic view and compare with cyber, data, resilience, and third-party risk.
Promote the strongest signal into the consolidated weekly issue.
Standing source for important business services, impact tolerances, and evidence expectations.