These days, no business can afford to ignore the dangers of the digital world. Clients expect a high level of security, and organizations around the globe are held strictly accountable to compliance targets.
In this situation, the terms ‘cybersecurity’ and ‘cyber resilience’ often come up. Many organizations even use the terms interchangeably, but this can actually be quite dangerous. While they both help keep businesses and client information secure, the approaches are fairly unique and, at times, might not even interact with each other.
To enjoy fully optimized cybersecurity and cyber resilience, a business needs to understand the differences between them. In this article, Good e-Learning explores the ‘cybersecurity vs. cyber resilience’ debate, clarifying what makes them unique and how best to facilitate them.
Omniplex (Group) Ltd trading as Good e-Learning
45 Grosvenor Rd, St Albans, AL1 3AW
Company Number: 02584418
VAT Number: GB 434205135
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