As continuous digital transformation and hyper-convergence build coerced gateways to risks, attacks, vulnerabilities, and failures, a cyber resiliency approach quickly becomes essential for your company. At Raksha It, we believe that a cyber resiliency strategy helps your business to decrease risks, financial hits and reputational damages. Our offering is divided into some pillars such as Cyber Risk, Cyber Strategy, Cyber Operations, and Cyber Compliance.
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Why Cyber Resilience is Important?

Mitigating financial loss

Financial risk mitigation is the management of risk to reduce it by decreasing risk factors or eradicating them. It could lead to a loss of trust from company stakeholders, such as investors, shareholders, employees and customers. So, mitigating financial loss is one of the major responsibilities here.

Gaining customer trust and business

To attract customers and conduct business, some organizations comply with international management standards, such as ISO/IEC 27001 provided by the International Organization for Standardization. ISO/IEC 27001 provides requirements for an information security management system (ISMS) to handle assets security such as employee details, financial information, intellectual property or third-party entrusted information.

Increasing competitive advantage

The purpose of having a competitive edge is to discern a company from its competitors by presenting something different and of exceptional value to its customers. Cyber resilience provides institutions with a competitive edge over companies without it. Enterprises that create management systems based on best practices. And as a result, these systems produce value for their customers.

How Do We Achieve Cyber Resilience

Improving Security

Businesses should improve their security steps to make it more challenging for attackers to achieve access to their systems. This contains things like using powerful passwords and two-factor authentication and keeping software up to date.

Catching Attacks

Organisations require to be able to catch attacks fast so that they can rapidly react and reduce the damage. This contains having systems in position to observe for suspicious activity and training staff to spot the indications of an attack.

Responding to Attacks

Once an attack has been seen, businesses ought to have a plan in position for how to respond to decrease the damage. This should contain who to contact and what actions to take.


Recovering from Attacks

Once an attack has been successfully haggled, organisations need to be able to retrieve their systems and data. This incorporates having backups in place and a strategy for how to restore systems.

Stages of an integrated lifecycle that accelerates Cyber Resilience

Strategize

Withstand

Defend

Inspect

Observe

Recover

Adapt

Get Started with Raksha IT!

According to the OAIC, 33 of the 40 breaches concerning more than 5,000 Australians were the consequences of cyber security incidents. Cyber resilience can be the solution! It can be comprehended via a lifecycle based on the phases of the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) service lifecycle: strategy, structure, transition, process, and improvement. Raksha IT cyber resiliency best practices, advanced technologies and expertise help you defend against those risks, protects your business-critical applications and data, and help accelerate recovery from a data breach or similar disruption.