This course covers System Downtime & Failover Preparedness, which involves assessing the continuity of monitoring, valuation, margin enforcement, and execution capabilities during system outages, infrastructure failures, or technology disruptions within Loan Against Shares (LAS) Credit workflows. It focuses on ensuring operational resilience through backup systems, failover mechanisms, contingency procedures, and uninterrupted access to critical market data and exposure monitoring functions during adverse operational events. The course evaluates key dimensions such as data accuracy, continuity of pricing and monitoring information, system reliability, and technology infrastructure supporting LAS monitoring and enforcement, with each requiring independent validation and documented rationale before any credit action is finalized. It is distinct from broader related credit management processes, as it focuses on technology resilience, failover readiness, operational continuity controls, and LAS-specific system recovery governance frameworks, rather than generalized credit administration or broader portfolio management activities. Within LAS Data, Systems & Technology Controls, the credit manager validates team-level analysis, approves case recommendations, and manages segment-level exposure within Loan Against Shares (LAS) Credit, shaping escalation scope and credit committee priorities.