Cybersecurity strategy has evolved from building impenetrable defenses to accepting that breaches are inevitable. Now, the focus is on 'breach readiness,' allowing businesses to maintain continuity in operations during an active cyberattack. Traditional security measures no longer suffice as attackers exploit remote access and stolen credentials. Organizations must contain threats, minimize impacts, and sustain critical functions even under attack. This shift emphasizes aligning cybersecurity roles with business objectives to ensure resilience and continued profitability amid digital challenges.
It is crucial for a business to remain operational amid a digital storm through resilience.
The defining question is no longer if you'll be breached, but whenâand whether your business can keep running when it happens.
Breach readiness reflects a new security mandate: contain threats swiftly, prevent their spread, and sustain critical operations even during an active attack.
Once attackers gain access, they typically aim for lateral movementâhopping from system to system, performing reconnaissance, escalating privileges, and seeking out high-value assets.
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