Digital Resilience and Cyber resilience are the terms we often hear in the boardrooms from the executives, in meetings with the regulators and government officials.
But what is it really? While there are some definitions out the there we wrote our own for Digital resilience.
Digital resilience is the ability of the entity (organization, corporation, state, country) to continue its mission and deliver value even if under cyber attack or under the influence of a disruptive digitally enabled business model by agile and effective use of its resources to:
- anticipate successful cyber attacks and disruptions
- anticipate disruptive business models based on ICT
- prepare for key scenarios relevant to digital resilience
- build and improve resilient digital business models
- build and improve resilient enterprise and ICT architecture
- understand and continuously test and improve all building blocks of the enterprise and ICT architecture.
Source: Renato Burazer, CISA, CISM, CRISC, CGEIT, CISSP, Managing Partner, AREM