Cyber Resilience

Go beyond the XDR in today’s digital landscape
Cybersecurity has become a top priority; cyber attacks are increasingly sophisticated and the consequences of a breach are, often, devastating. Therefore, it is essential to adopt robust cyber resilience strategy for sensitive systems and data.
Understanding cyber resilience
Cyber resilience is an organization’s ability to withstand cyber-attacks, recover quickly from a data breach and continue to operate safely. It is different from traditional cyber security, wich focuses mainly on preventing attacks. Cyber resilience, on the other hand, focuses on preparedness, response and recovery after an attack.
Key components of a cyber resilience strategy
Cyber resilience requires a combination of technologies, processes and people.
An effective cyber resilience strategy must include several key components:
- Threat and vulnerability identification: companies need to be able to identify potential threats and vulnerabilities in their systems with a combination of real-time monitoring, threat analysis and threat intelligence.
- Data protection: it is essential to adopt data protection solutions such as the use of encryption, the implementation of access controls and the creation of regular data backups.
- Incident response: The ability to respond immediately to an attack is vital. The time between detection and response decrees mitigation. The time between detection and response decrees mitigation
The role of Cyber resilience in regulatory compliance:
La resilienza informatica svolge un ruolo fondamentale nella conformità normativa.
Cyber resilience plays a key role in regulatory compliance. Many sectors, such as the banking and healthcare sector, are subject to strict data protection regulations; It is the reason why organizations in these industries must demonstrate a robust Cyber resilience strategy to comply with these regulations. This includes taking appropriate security measures, such as encrypting data, controlling access and creating regular backups of data.
Improving cyber resilience is possible. Going beyond the XDR
XDR (eXtended Detection and Response) has become a common tool in the cybersecurity landscape to identify highly sophisticated or hidden cyber security threats and improve speed of detection and response. However, to improve cyber resilience, it is necessary to go beyond XDR and take a more holistic approach.
This means integrating other technologies and processes, such as advanced Threat Intelligence, to ain a complete view of cyber threats. The advanced threat Intelligence uses data analytics and artificial intelligence to proactively identify and prevent threats by helping companies detect threats before they become real attacks and take preventive measures to protect their systems.
Cyber Resilience is the key to a secure future. Agger is your partner to make it happen.
Building a resilient organization against cyber-attacks requires continuous effort and close collaboration across different business functions. Supporting companies in a slimmer and less costly management of their activities aimed at their Cyber Resilience is one of the reasons why our technology was born. As we said XDR is not enough, however sophisticated it may be, but it is important to go further and adopt more complex predictive technologies, integrating it, like our Agger platform.
Agger ensures resilience in an automatic, fluid and with the least personnel effort possible, thanks to sophisticated algorithms of artificial intelligence derived from military. Agger is the only all-in-one Made in Italy platform from Cyber Security that, thanks to AI, can prevent, identify and manage automatically, H24, any threat and anomaly of a computer type, to maximize IT/OT resilience
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