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From high-profile breaches like Sony’s network compromise to the ransomware attack on a hospital demanding $1.5 Understanding how to manage stakeholders during a cyber-attack and adopting evolving strategies for breach detection are crucial for maintaining resilience.
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For example, hospitals use electronic health record (EHR) systems to sustain clinical care operations. Evaluating data criticality to business processes is key to managing appropriate recovery objectives. RPO refers to the amount of data, typically expressed in time, that can be lost before business operations suffer.
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Following these steps, in tandem with investments in cyberresilience, can protect organizations from a costly security incident.” It’s an opportunity for us as business leaders to demonstrate our commitment to data security and build a more trustworthy and resilient digital future.
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