
RESILIENCE
Are We Cyber Resilient?
That is the key question every organisation must answer.
Ensuring Business Continuity
Ensure that the organisation is capable of Anticipating, Withstanding, and Evolving to challenges and disruptions through cyber resilience. It is not the IT or cyber security team's responsibility alone to ensure cyber resilience. An effective cyber resilience action plan requires a multidisciplinary, organisational, and holistic approach.
RESILIENCE
Be Cyber Resilient.
What is Cyber Resilience?
Cyber Resilience is the merging of cybersecurity, risk management, business continuity, and business resilience practices that further the organisation’s ability to withstand and recover from any accidental or deliberate attempt to keep it from performing its core functions.
Why does Cyber Resilience matter?
Cybercriminals are well-financed, highly organised, and innovating faster than cyber protection. It is impossible to protect against all new cyberattacks, so companies must reduce the impact of cyber breaches by focusing on cyber resilience.
Cyber Resilience is a team sport
Building cyber resilience aligned with business priorities and strategy requires the participation of a multidisciplinary representation of its stakeholders, such as the Board of Directors, the C-Suite, and Legal, Risk, Compliance and Technology officers.

AN ACTION plan for cyber resilience
How to Become Cyber Resilient?
Preparing for the Breach
The ability to anticipate cyber threats must be expanded for known cyber threats and new attacks that disrupt critical business functionality.
Reducing the Duration of the Breach
Cyber-resilient organisations have three interdependent levers for absorbing the Impact of the cyber breach: redundancy, diversity, and modularity.
Reducing the Impact of the Breach
How quickly organisations can recover from a cyber attack depends on two interrelated cyber resilience principles: adaptation and embeddedness.
Learning from the Breach
Cyber-resilient companies invest across two areas. They reimagine what else could go wrong and how to better respond to known and newly imagined threats.
WHITE PAPERS
Cyber Resilience Research
