Cyber resilience is the ability to prepare for, respond to and recover from a cyber attack.
Although a relatively recent concept, it stems from the evolution of longstanding and well-understood solutions to common problems.
This means any organisation can leverage existing guidance to transition into a state of cyber resilience.
88% of UK organisations reported suffering a data breach in the last 12 months1
Your organisation’s survival rests on its ability to recover from adverse cyber events.
The challenge? Manage risks, identify incidents fast and return to normal operations as quickly as possible.
The solution? Defend against cyber attacks and be prepared for a breach with a multi-tiered action plan, based on a proven cyber resilience framework.
Outwit the cyber attackers
Cyber resilience means moving beyond cyber security.
Cyber resilience is the ability to prepare for, respond to and recover from a cyber attack. It helps an organisation to protect against cyber risks, defend against cyber attacks, limit the severity of an attack and ensure their continued survival despite an attack.
Take the challenge
Scale the security summit with IT Governance's Cyber Resilience Framework
The framework consists of four key control elements and four stages of resilience, and is based on an organisation's risk profile.
Pinpoint high-value assets and their associated risks to target strategic areas for improvement through audits and testing.
Close the gap on cyber risk by developing effective controls based on your unique requirements, risk profiles and business environment.
Perform under pressure and demonstrate agility in incident response to quickly recover and restore operations after a cyber incident.
Inform, engage and align C-suite executives, boards and key stakeholders with the cyber resilience strategy.
1 Global Threat Report - Carbon Black.
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