A Cybersecurity Context

Cyber Resilience

Cyber resilience is the technology backbone for business continuity. Cyber resilience defines companies’ ability to handle constantly increasing and sophisticated cyberattacks such as ransomware, as cyber resilience is the ability to maintain usual business operations while responding to an adverse cyber event. Cyber resilience starts with the ability to recover critical data (whatever data an organisation relies upon to conduct usual operations and deliver their offering) that is then used to restore business processes and operations.

Cohesity is a leader in AI-powered data security and management. Aided by an extensive ecosystem of partners, Cohesity makes it easier to secure, protect, manage, and get value from data – across the data center, edge, and cloud. Cohesity helps organizations defend against cybersecurity threats and become or enhance their cyber resilience, with comprehensive data security and management capabilities, including immutable backup snapshots, AI-based threat detection, monitoring for malicious behaviour, and rapid recovery at scale.

Cyber Resilience In Focus: Five Areas Every Board Must Prioritise

By Ashwin Ram, Evangelist, Office of the CTO, Check Point Software Technologies Australia & New Zealand The latest report from the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) reveals a troubling trend that boards can no longer afford to ignore: 527 data breaches in just six months - an alarming nine per cent increase for the period of January to June 2024. With high-profile brands such as Medibank, Optus, MediSecure and Latitude falling victim to cyber-attacks in recent years - and with penalties for data breaches significantly increasing - cyber resilience must take centre stage in boardroom discussions. Australian regulatory frameworks, such as APRA's Prudential Standards CPS 234 and CPS...

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