What is Cyber Resilience?



Cyber Resiliency Summary

Summary

The video discusses the concept of cyber resiliency, which is the ability of an organization to quickly and effectively recover from a cyber attack. With the increasing complexity and frequency of these attacks, it’s crucial for everyone involved in data management to understand and implement strategies for enhanced cyber resilience.

Key Points

  • Definition of Cyber Resiliency: The capacity to recover quickly from cyber attacks, which can affect organizations of all sizes.
  • Recovery Timeline: On average, recovery from a cyber attack takes 23 days, which is a significant challenge for IT professionals.
  • Data Loss Impact: Each day of recovery leads to more data affected, complicating the recovery process.
  • Five Steps to Achieve Cyber Resiliency:
    1. Foundational Security: Implementing SIEM and SOAR to mitigate threats.
    2. Detection: Quick identification of anomalies is critical for initiating recovery.
    3. Recovery: Rapid restoration using unencrypted data copies, preferably from immutable snapshots.
    4. Automation: Streamlining processes to reduce human error and accelerate recovery steps.
  • Goal: To reduce recovery time significantly, enabling organizations to return to normal operations swiftly.

Youtube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9c7oy-QXHI
Youtube Channel: IBM Technology
Video Published: 2024-10-07T17:26:48+00:00

Video Description:
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In today’s world, cyber attacks are inevitable. Learn how to quickly recover with a robust cyber resiliency plan. In this video, Grant Harris explains the 5 steps you need to reduce recovery time, protect your data with immutable snapshots, and automate the recovery process for maximum efficiency.

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