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US cyber resilience insights
Organizations face growing cyber resilience gaps: although 99.5% have security strategies, 57% failed to recover effectively from their last incident. Leadership overconfidence and an imbalance between prevention and recovery leave many unprepared. Mature programs excel by strengthening three pillars:
- Security (BIOS-level controls, encryption, cyber vaults)
- Detection (AI/ML-driven threat detection across all storage layers),
- Recovery (frequent testing that dramatically improves RTO/RPO success). Organizations that test monthly and invest in intelligent detection are far more likely to recover and meet SLAs. Effective use of relevant AI-driven technologies also helps greatly with increasing volume of alerts and incidents.
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