With this architectural separation, the platform can combine governed execution with adaptive investigation while preserving a common intelligence layer. The same agents and tools can reason over architecture, data-flow diagrams, logs, and code artifacts across tabletop scenario generation and related incident-analysis workflows. Importantly, this supports a consistent resilience model across both planned exercises and real operational events.
Deutsche Bank’s objective with this platform was to engineer a resilience model for critical financial systems that meets regulatory expectations — even within highly complex, distributed environments. By linking dynamically generated scenarios to real business context and combining governed orchestration with adaptive analysis, the platform has given us an intelligent, continuously adaptive model for operational resilience.” – Sanjay Tripathi, Managing Director, Global Head of Surveillance Technology & Compliance Cloud & AI Transformation Lead, Deutsche Bank
Powering generation and governance with Google Cloud
Google Cloud’s suite of agentic tools is providing the foundation for scaling Deutsche Bank’s platform across its many governed, enterprise-grade resilience workflows. Here’s how:
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Cloud Run supports elastic execution of scenario and evidence-generation services.
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Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform transforms operational context into structured resilience scenarios.
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Google ADK enables adaptive agent coordination.
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Cloud SQL provides durable persistence for scenarios, session artifacts, and review records.
Collectively, these services give DB support for the traceable generation, controlled execution, and persistent evidence record required for compliance review and continuous improvement.
Scalable, evidence-ready resilience testing
Every scenario generated by Deutsche Bank’s platform drives a structured tabletop session for the teams that run response, escalation, and recovery. Because these exercises are grounded in real enterprise context, they reflect operational reality while also strengthening consistency across teams and creating audit-ready evidence that meets regulatory expectations. For institutions that operate under DORA or similar frameworks, this makes it easier to demonstrate controlled, coordinated, and disciplined response at scale.
This model is now being applied across multiple DB portfolios, which is helping the bank establish more consistent and scalable resilience paradigms and a replicable blueprint for the broader financial sector.
In this model, root-cause analysis acts as the feedback loop between real incidents and future resilience testing. The resulting insights from production events can inform future tabletop scenarios, while exercise outcomes can strengthen response playbooks, escalation paths, and recovery readiness.
All of this extends the platform’s value from planned resilience exercises to real operational events while keeping scenario-based resilience testing as the primary use case.
As adoption expands, this platform brings consistency by embedding Google Cloud’s methodology for context-aware resilience. It eliminates fragmented manual approaches and establishes a cross-functional, AI-informed operating model across the bank.
Toward resilience intelligence
The bank’s next step is to extend this approach into a broader resilience intelligence layer, which is possible because it can deploy the same patterns to support playbook refinement, recovery-readiness assessments, and continuous validation of controls against evolving system conditions.
For financial institutions, this is a strategic shift. As systems become more distributed and regulatory expectations more demanding, banks must move from periodic resilience testing to continuous, intelligence-driven capabilities. At Deutsche Bank, Google Cloud is making that transition simple across the organization.
Learn more about Google Cloud’s methodology for context-aware resilience in this article.







