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What is Cyber Resilience and Why It Matters

Castellan

Today, with an increasing number of successful cyber breaches (like ransomware attacks) making headlines, resilience is often discussed in terms of cyber resilience. But when you hear the term “cyber resilience,” what does it entail and what does it mean for your operations? What is Cyber Resilience?

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Cybersecurity Awareness Month: The Perfect Time to Implement and Mature Your Cyber Response Strategy

Castellan

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month , and it’s a great time to take a closer look at the cyber resilience components of your business continuity and resilience plans to ensure your organization is on the right path to not just prevent potential cyber events, but to be prepared to respond to the new inevitable—when an incident happens.

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Integrating Risk Disciplines: Business Continuity and Cyber Response

Castellan

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. Cyber resilience is part of a much bigger picture and as such is evolving as a critical component of business continuity. DOWNLOAD NOW.

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Data Privacy Awareness Month 2024: Roundup of Expert Quotes

Solutions Review

Organizations need cyber resilience – a combination of cyber posture and cyber recovery – to keep their business running without interruption, even in the midst of the inevitable cyberattack.” Understand that there are alternatives to the big AI-as-a-service providers (OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, and a few others).

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Data Privacy Day 2024: The Definitive Roundup of Expert Quotes

Solutions Review

Organizations need cyber resilience – a combination of cyber posture and cyber recovery – to keep their business running without interruption, even in the midst of the inevitable cyberattack.” Understand that there are alternatives to the big AI-as-a-service providers (OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, and a few others).