As cyber threats become more prevalent, cybersecurity ratings are on the verge of becoming as significant as credit scores, making failure to implement a competent cyber resilience program more critical than reputational risk. A well-thought-out cyber resilience program will not only become a competitive advantage but also imperative for long-term success.
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, many businesses, both large and small, embraced technology at a breakneck speed. People today live and work in a truly digital economy and society, which has enabled much of the population to work remotely and transformed company paradigms.
Data Proliferation
Now is the time for businesses to act in order to improve their cyber resilience. With the Internet of Things (IoT) and the arrival of 5G, the amount of data that enterprises need to secure is expected to explode.
Organizations should analyze their company’s ability to withstand and recover from a cyber-attack, rather than focusing solely on securing particular IT systems or devices.
Securing businesses against attacks
First and foremost, every company needs to understand its DNA, which is the vital component of data and mission-critical business applications that should be protected at all costs.
To protect an organization’s data, the next step is to look at a more resilient infrastructure than only backup settings. Services that let businesses transport business-critical data into an isolated air gap environment and lock it down can simplify and improve this process.
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