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According to industry averages, the cost of IT downtime can range from $5,600 per minute to over $300,000 per hour for large enterprises. A lack of resilience isn't just an IT issue; it is an existential business threat.

: Focused on continuity and recovery . It assumes breaches will occur and prioritizes minimal operational impact over total prevention. Cybersecurity Cyber Resilience Primary Goal Stop attacks from happening Maintain operations during/after an attack Core Assumption Breaches can be prevented Breaches will eventually occur Success Metric Number of prevented incidents Minimal operational impact Key Tools Firewalls, Antivirus, IDS Risk management, IR planning, Disaster recovery The 4 Pillars of a Cyber Resilience Strategy

For decades, the mantra of cybersecurity was "prevention." If you built a high enough wall, the argument went, the attackers couldn't get in. Today, that paradigm is obsolete. With the rise of ransomware, supply chain attacks, and sophisticated Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), the question is no longer if your organization will be breached, but when .

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A CISO Guide to Cyber Resilience: Building a Strong Defense Against Cyber Threats