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Comparing Resilience: Business, Operational, IT, and Cyber – Part Five

Zerto

We’ll see how the three dimensions we consider foundational to building business resilience —operational resilience ( part two ), IT resilience ( part three ), and cyber resilience ( part four )—relate to business continuity , a tangible part of business resilience in the immediate to short-term horizon.

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Business Continuity Solutions from Kyndryl and Portworx by Pure Storage

Pure Storage

It is created with applications, infrastructure, and storage technologies that alleviate the challenges of a cloud environment by enabling a single pane of glass for management and self service. Ensure a Good Experience As we mentioned before, a disruption in your business should not lead to a disaster of lost data or sales.

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Comparing Resilience: Business, Operational, IT, and Cyber – Part Two

Zerto

Backing this strategy with full-spectrum business mapping, regular organizational assessments, and stringent scenario testing helps ensure that your operational resilience strategy is robust enough to withstand the vagaries of today’s business world. Operational resilience requires some level of IT and cyber resilience.

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Supply Chain Resiliency: Beyond Third-Party Risk Programs

FS-ISAC

On the other hand, enterprise risk management organizations have historically focused on identifying critical business processes and identifying business continuity plans for each process. Third-party risk programs can assess the cyber resiliency of each key supplier, but that is not enough.

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Are Cyber Attacks the Next Big Threat for Operational Resilience?

Castellan

So, what does this mean for operational resilience? Some may ask if cyber events are the next big threat for business continuity, but the statistics demonstrate the threat is already here and now. Cyber resilience and operational resilience are emerging hand-in-hand. Critical Systems and Applications.

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The A to E of cyber maturity

SRM

In a recent report, the Philippine government’s Department of Information and Communications Technology (created in 2016) outlined a scale of cyber resilience based on an A to E grading system. With ‘A’ being the most robust in terms of cyber security maturity and ‘E’ being the weakest, it put the Philippines in class D.