A focused course, tailored for you
CPS 230 Operational Resilience: The Attestation Playbook
Build the critical operations register, tolerance statements, and board-ready attestation package that APRA is asking for.
Your CPS 230 submission is weeks away and the attestation package has a gap. Not in the policy, in the artefacts: the critical operations register lacks the tolerance calibration that ties it to your third-party dependency list, and without that link the scenario test records won't satisfy the board sign-off requirement.
Includes a hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access, generated for your specific situation.
Why this course
APRA's CPS 230 does not ask for a policy document. It asks for a critical operations register, tolerance statements that are explicitly calibrated to each operation's maximum tolerable disruption period, a third-party and technology dependency map that is tied to those tolerances, and scenario test records that demonstrate you have actually tested against them. Most teams have the first item and a draft of the second. The linkage between the four artefacts, the chain that lets a board director or APRA examiner follow a single critical operation from the register through to the tested scenario, is where teams stall. The board attestation requirement means a named director is signing that this chain is complete and accurate. That changes the urgency.
What you walk away with
- Map your critical operations to a register format that satisfies the APRA CPS 230 definition and links directly to your tolerance statements.
- Set maximum tolerable disruption periods grounded in business impact analysis data rather than regulatory minimums.
- Build a third-party and technology dependency register that traces each dependency back to the critical operations it supports.
- Write tolerance statements that a board director can sign and an APRA examiner can verify against your register.
- Run a structured scenario test for at least one critical operation and produce the documentation that closes the attestation loop.
- Assemble the board attestation package so the chain from register to test record is traceable in a single review session.
The 12 modules
How this addresses your situation
Specific modules that map to what you said you are dealing with.
What you get with this course
- Twelve written modules structured around the CPS 230 attestation artefact chain, not the regulation text.
- Downloadable templates for each artefact: critical operations register, tolerance statement format, dependency map, scenario test record, gap register, and board attestation paper.
- Worked examples for three types of critical operations at different complexity levels.
- The hand-built implementation playbook, delivered alongside course access, tailored to financial services firms operating under APRA regulation.
What you will have in hand by Day 1, Week 1, Month 1
Course access and the hand-built implementation playbook are provisioned within 24 hours of purchase.
Each module is self-paced and can be completed in 45-90 minutes.
The full artefact set can be built in parallel with module completion, making the 12-module course completable in 4-6 weeks alongside a normal work schedule.
Before and after
The team has a policy and a draft register. Tolerance statements are not calibrated to the dependency map. No completed scenario test records. Board paper not started. The attestation deadline is on the calendar and the artefact chain has visible gaps.
A complete critical operations register tied to calibrated tolerance statements, a dependency map that traces each vendor and technology dependency back to a specific operation, at least one completed scenario test record, a gap register with a documented remediation plan, and a board paper structured so a director can attest with confidence.
What happens if you do not address this
APRA's enforcement posture on CPS 230 is active. An incomplete attestation package, or a package where the artefact chain cannot be followed by an examiner, is not a minor administrative gap. It is a governance failure that the board director has personally attested to. The reputational and regulatory consequence of an examiner finding that the attestation was made against an incomplete artefact set is significant.
Who it is for
A senior or executive-level professional at an APRA-regulated financial services firm, working in operational risk, compliance, governance, or a business line with direct accountability for CPS 230 implementation. Accountable for the board attestation package or a specific artefact within it. Has already read the standard but has not yet closed the gap between the regulation text and the production-ready artefact set.
How it arrives
Text-based course in the Art of Service learning environment, plus downloadable templates and worked examples for every module, plus the hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access.
Time investment. 45-90 minutes per module, 12 modules. Designed to be completed alongside active CPS 230 implementation work rather than as a prerequisite to it.
Why $199 is the right number
External consultants charge $15,000-$40,000 for a CPS 230 readiness engagement and produce a report rather than your artefacts. Regulatory training courses cover the standard but do not produce the register, tolerance statements, or scenario test records. This course costs $199 and produces the artefacts directly.
FAQ
30-day money-back guarantee. If after a week of working through the materials this is not what you needed, reply to the receipt email and a full refund is processed. No questions, no forms.
Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.