Resilience
Resilience in cybersecurity refers to the ability of an organization to prepare for, respond to, and recover from cyber threats and incidents while maintaining essential functions. It encompasses strategies and practices that ensure data integrity, system availability, and operational continuity, enabling organizations to adapt to evolving threats and minimize disruptions. By fostering a culture of resilience, organizations can enhance their overall security posture and better protect their assets.
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Use Cases of Cybersecurity Resilience
Use cases of cybersecurity resilience illustrate how organizations can effectively respond to and recover from cyber incidents. These scenarios highlight the importance of preparedness and adaptability.