Understanding cyber resilience: Identify, protect, detect, respond, and recover.
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11 Jun 2024
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Federica
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- The organisational environment
- The business continuity environment
- Policy and programme management
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About the author
Federica Livelli
Business Continuity & Risk Management Consultant
She is a Business Continuity & Risk Management consultant and Training Center Director at BeDisruptive Consultant.
She carries out activities aiming at improving awarness and development of resilience culture at various institutions and universities in Italy and abroad (POLIMI-BOCCONI University, University of Cagliari, Environmental Master University of Padua, LIUC University at Castellanza, SUPSI Lugano, University of Genoa).
Member of BCI Italy Chapter and ANRA (Italian Association of Risk Manager& Insurance Manager) board; Scientific Committee of CLUSIT (Italian Association for Cyber Security), CLUSIT HEALTH Committee, CLUSIT Artificial Intelligence Commmittee ; FERMA (Federation of European Risk Management Associations) Digital Committee.
Speaker and moderator in various national and international seminars and conferences.
Author of numerous articles ref. various online magazines and publications in Italy and abroad.
"Organizations - to survive in the increasingly complex and erratic context arising from the pandemic and characterized by geopolitical and economic crises, ongoing conflicts, cyber-attacks and supply chain disruption must treasure the lessons learned. That is, they need to invest more in resilience, at all levels and create a more flexible and secure ecosystem, able to anticipate, resist and recover from adverse and unexpected events that can compromise the organization's operations.
In fact, it is a matter of building a resilient, "antifragile" business model that presupposes the adoption of strategic disciplines such as risk management, business continuity and cyber security in an increasingly data-driven world.
The scenarios in which we find ourselves living require a sudden response and structured resilience. We can no longer wait for the unexpected, it's time to be proactive and anticipate it!"
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