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Cyber resilience vs cybersecurity

Acronis

Cybercriminals moved quickly to exploit new vulnerabilities caused by the pandemic. For example, the vast majority of employees suddenly had to work from home; but in most cases, their security best practices were far inferior to the controls in place at the corporate office.

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What is Cyber Resilience and Why It Matters

Castellan

Resilience is all about the ability to recover quickly when faced with a challenge. For businesses, resilience is often tied directly to business continuity, where professionals are tasked with ensuring an organization can quickly adjust, adapt, respond, and recover from disruptions and disasters. What is Cyber Resilience?

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NexusTek Releases New Cybersecurity Services Plans to Combat Rise in Cyberattacks

NexusTek

NexusTek Releases New Cybersecurity Services Plans to Combat Rise in Cyberattacks. Managed IT services provider devises various cybersecurity plans to protect businesses from increasing social engineering attacks. Cybersecurity strategies must include solutions that can quickly adapt to combat changing tactics from cybercriminals.

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Business, Interrupted: How to Respond When A Headline-Making Cyber Crisis Becomes Your Reality

Castellan

These are among the many topics dominating news stories, especially since the outbreak of the pandemic two years ago. This, at its heart, is cyber resilience—a critical, but often-overlooked component of resilience management. That’s why cyber resilience is so important. Get The The Cyber Response Builder.

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If Cyber is Material, Then Boards are Accountable

FS-ISAC

Cybersecurity has become a critical topic for boards of directors for several reasons. First, cybersecurity is now an existential issue, intrinsically tied to staying competitive in the market. This can mean that board members are personally liable for major cybersecurity lapses. In many cases, cyber is one of them.

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Nation-State Cyberattacks: What Your Business Needs to Know

Unitrends

These kinds of attacks accelerated further amid the COVID-19 pandemic as cybercriminals exploited escalated international tensions to steal intellectual property (IP) data related to COVID-19 vaccines. Nation-state-backed cyberattacks are by no means a new concept in today’s increasingly digitized world.

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Integrating Risk Disciplines: Business Continuity and Cyber Response

Castellan

While this has well been the case for the last several years, it’s certainly ever-more true in our post-pandemic world. As we reflect on lessons learned from our pandemic and multi-event response protocols, we can find many opportunities to improve business continuity practices to further solidify resilience. DOWNLOAD NOW.