Minimising digital risk with cyber resilience
Building an intrinsically secure enterprise architecture
Organizations across almost all industries are undergoing digital transformation, unlocking new capabilities to adapt and thrive in an ever-changing business landscape. More than ever before, flexible technologies are empowering businesses to maintain continuity of service, while support hybrid and fully remote workforces, and gain a competitive edge in hotly contested markets.
As a result, digital transformation investment is accelerating, with a predicted CAGR of 16.5% in 2022-2024. However, change at this scale is not without its risks as established security practices are lagging behind the expansion of digital footprints and modern technology stacks.
Cybercriminals are identifying and exploiting new vulnerabilities faster than organisations can respond. But, by focusing on cyber resiliency, businesses can build intrinsically secure architectures capable of withstanding today’s evolving threat landscape.
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