Combining elements of information security, business continuity, and organizational resilience, a cyber resilience strategy can enable rapid recovery from an inevitable attack with little to no operational disruption.
Bolstering resistance to devastating electronic attacks requires organizations to take a resilience-oriented approach to cybersecurity. This article offers guidance on a starting point, viewed through the lens of the people, process, and technology dimensions.
The three top goals of most every organization are security, cyber resilience, and profitability. When an organization partners cyber resilience with the business, the result is a more secure and profitable institution.
To prevent a true calamity, we need to bolster our cyber resilience by evolving our approaches and responses to cyber threats, be they ransomware or state-sponsored attacks, by using extensive scenario planning and wargaming.
As enterprises work to weather the COVID-19 crisis, they are applying the lessons learned to strengthen their cyber resilience, and to embed data security, privacy and compliance into their IT infrastructure.
A new study from Tanium indicates that businesses overwhelmingly believe that cyber resilience and business resilience is fundamental, but have a great deal of trouble achieving it.
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