Risks of Cyber Resilience
Below are some risks of cyber resilience
- Cyber spying: Cyberspying, is the process of obtaining secret data and information without the owner’s knowledge or approval. It is a form of industrial espionage that may involve national secrets.
- Hacktivism: Hacktivism occurs using computer-based algorithms, such as hacking, as a kind of civil indiscipline to organize a political cause or social change.
- Business continuity management: To address possible risks to an organization, business continuity management is the process of developing preventive and recovery mechanisms.
- Cybercrime: This is the term for crimes manipulated against people or organizations to utilize the Internet to cause direct or indirect loss, cybercrime sometimes can cause physical or mental suffering or reputational harm.
What is Cyber Resilience?
Cyber Resilience is the capacity of an organization to consistently produce the desired result despite cyberattacks. IT systems, vital infrastructure, business processes, organizations, society, and nation-states all depend on their ability to stand against cyberattacks. A decrease in financial loss and less harm to reputation is another benefit of cyber resilience.
Additionally, a company that obtains a license for cyber resilience might inspire confidence in its employees. Through productive and successful operations, cyber-resilient businesses may also maximize the value they generate for their clients and strengthen their position as a market leader.
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