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Security Hot Takes: Cyber Resilience, the New Baseline

This discussion reframes cyber resilience as the new baseline expectation for security programs — not a replacement for prevention, but a necessary complement to it. The shift is driven b...

This is a blunt signal: basic security is now assumed. For years, security programs focused almost entirely on preventing bad things from happening — firewalls, controls, audits, checklists. Those are still necessary, but reality keeps proving that even with all of that in place, things still break: ransomware hits, vendors get compromised, cloud configurations drift.

The question can no longer simply be "are we secure?" The real question is: can your organization sustain its mission when security fails? If that question makes you uncomfortable, the resilience shift is not abstract — it directly affects how organizations design, fund, and prioritize their day-to-day security and engineering work.

The last few years have exposed a simple truth: you can have good security and still end up in a bad place. Organizations have invested heavily in prevention, and that investment matters — but prevention alone does not carry an organization through the moments that actually count.

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3 sections
  1. 1 Table of Contents
  2. 2 Module 1: Cyber Resilience Is the New Security Baseline
  3. 3 Summary

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