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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.

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How to Counter AI-Driven Cybersecurity Threats to Physical Security Products

Security Industry Association

Zero-day attacks : Zero-day attacks are attacks that exploit vulnerabilities in software that the vendor is not aware of. AI can be used to automate the discovery and exploitation of zero-day vulnerabilities. Software updates often include security patches that can fix vulnerabilities that could be exploited by attackers.

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What The Pipeline Oil Ransomware Attack TAUGHT Us

Assurance IT

If they find a vulnerability in your network, they will attack, no matter what industry you’re in. The Colonial Pipeline Oil Ransomware Attack in May is a grim reminder of how fragile and vulnerable our infrastructure is when it comes time to protect from cyberattacks. . All companies should be striving for cyber resiliency.”

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Are Cyber Attacks the Next Big Threat for Operational Resilience?

Castellan

In 2020, for example, there were more than 1,000 reported cyber breaches affecting almost 156 million individuals through data exposures. 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.