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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) encourages security and IT teams to work together to reduce the impact of attacks and even prevent outages and permanent data loss. NIST CSF 2.0—
Anything and everything is out there regarding how you can protect your organization and its stakeholders from disruptions and recover quickly when outages occur. Building a relationship with these knowledgeable and dedicated folks ahead of time can make all the difference when and if you experience an outage or disaster.
The recent global outage reminds us that identifying issues and their impact radius is just the first part of a lengthy process to remediation. Read our COE ebook here ) Develop Reusable Components: Encourage the creation and sharing of reusable automation components across the organization.
The recent global outage reminds us that identifying issues and their impact radius is just the first part of a lengthy process to remediation. Read our COE ebook here ) Develop Reusable Components: Encourage the creation and sharing of reusable automation components across the organization.
Freedom from malware and/or ransomware : Backup systems are just as vulnerable to compromise as anything else, so they be kept clean. Typically, backup systems are called into action for discrete outages. Logical and/or physical air gapping : Backups should be protected from network intrusions so ransomware cannot reach them.
Unfortunately, a number of companies, especially the biggest ones, persist in taking a “too big to fail” approach to dealing with the possibility they might be hit with serious outages: We don’t have to bother with BCM. For many BC offices, dealing with these losses—and the vulnerabilities they create—will be a key agenda item for 2023.
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