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Cyber resilience—the muscle behind cybersecurity

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Cybersecurity is top of mind for any organization. And for good reason. With a ransomware attack happening every 11 seconds, it’s not a matter of if, but when your business will be a target. In fact, 66% of organizations were hit with a ransomware attack in 2021. With the cost of recovering from an attack averaging $1.4 million, the impact of cyberattacks is real. To minimize downtime, data loss, and financial damage from an attack, you need more than cybersecurity—you need cyber resilience.

So, what’s the difference between cybersecurity and cyber resilience? Let’s dig in.

No organization is 100% safe

Let’s face it. Cybercriminals are getting smarter by the day. Over the past year, 72% of organizations saw an increase in the volume, complexity, or impact of cyberattacks. Even the most secure environments can’t avoid modern attacks, and the results can be devastating. According to a recent Sophos survey:

  • 90% of ransomware attacks affected an organization’s ability to operate.
  • 86% of ransomware attacks caused loss of business and/or revenue.
  • The average time to recover from an attack is 1 month.

And that’s not all… when a ransomware attack occurs, only 4% of organizations who pay the ransom actually get all their data back. The average victim loses 39% of their data.

The bottom line: Cybersecurity solutions that are built to protect against an attack are not enough.

Cyber resilience is the secret to beating cybercriminals

It’s the downtime and data loss in the aftermath of an attack that drive up risks and costs. Many organizations have cyberinsurance, but policies typically don’t cover all the costs of a ransomware attack. And no matter how hard these organizations try, they can’t bring back lost data.

To come out ahead of cybercriminals, you need to take your cybersecurity strategies and techniques to the next level: cyber resilience.

Cyber resilience is a combination of protection to detect and to prevent attacks and recovery capabilities to keep your business running even if an intruder breaches your security perimeter or there’s malicious activity from the inside. When it comes to protecting your business, the best defense is a good offense. Cyber resilience helps make sure that you have the right security and data protection in place before an attack happens—so you are prepared and can survive whatever cybercriminals throw your way.

Deploy the dynamic duo

Downtime and data loss are kryptonite for any business. But cyber resilience provides the dynamic duo of protection and recovery to fight off hackers. NetApp can help you build a cyber-resilience strategy with solutions that deliver rock-solid data protection and fast recovery.

NetApp® solutions for cyber resilience include powerful, robust data management; intelligent data and user monitoring; and professional services to help your organization at any stage of its preparation and management.

Now that you’re up to speed on what cyber resilience is, stay tuned for my next blog post to find out why native protection in primary storage is important for true cyber resilience.

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Jason Blosil

Jason은 20년이 넘는 제품 마케팅, 제품 관리 및 기업 재무 경험을 보유한 비즈니스 및 마케팅 전문가입니다. 2008년 NetApp에 합류한 이후 SAN 및 NAS 스토리지, 백업 및 재해 복구 솔루션, 클라우드 데이터 서비스에 주력하고 있습니다. 여가 시간에는 사이클링이나 요리를 하거나 가족과 함께 시간을 즐기며 교회와 지역사회에서 자원봉사를 합니다.Jason Blosil의 모든 게시물 보기
Cyber resilience—the muscle behind cybersecurity