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Cyber ​​resilience is the new normal

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 7:19 am
by shukla7789
Discover why achieving cyber resilience is the new normal and what benefits it brings to businesses and their data.

Oct 5, 2022
What is Cyber ​​Resilience and how to achieve it?

In the new normal, companies are focusing on agility and multiple computing architectures, with environments that combine cloud, edge computing and emerging technologies. In this scenario, new products and services are co-created in an inclusive and distributed ecosystem that includes the company itself, its partners, suppliers and customers. In order to carry out business and innovate safely and effectively, companies need to adopt a new resilience program that includes all participating parties.


New distributed IT ecosystems due to remote work, the rcs database of the Internet of Things model, integration with suppliers and partners, etc., expose organizations to new risks. And with the alarming rate of cyberattacks currently observed, with organized and increasingly sophisticated cybercriminals, companies must be equipped to manage them.



HubSpot BLOG

In 2021, there were an average of 270 attacks per company, an increase of 31% over 2020. And third-party risk continued to dominate: successful breaches to companies across the supply chain increased from 44% to 61% .

Source: Accenture



In the face of this situation, cyber resilience implies a new security paradigm for organizations to thrive even during a cyber attack, an external crisis and/or situations of volatility. This approach prepares companies to support the continuity of their businesses and survive adverse market conditions , changes in customer demands, digital transformation and large-scale growth.



HubSpot BLOG 2



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In another global study conducted in July 2021, 67% of respondents said that both the volume and severity of cybersecurity incidents increased or increased significantly over the past 12 months. 51% suffered a data breach in that time, and 46% experienced at least one ransomware attack in the past two years. 58% of respondents said their organization was at a medium or late-medium maturity level for cyber resilience, 21% admitted they were still in an early maturity stage, and only 21% reported that their company had reached maturity, meaning “that all planned and defined cyber resilience security activities are implemented, maintained, and/or refined across the organization.”