Today’s organizations are navigating unique business challenges amidst the increased cost and frequency of data breaches. Security incidents are overwhelmingly detrimental to an organization and significantly impact organizational health when not properly addressed. Yet alarmingly, 57% of businesses are more likely to pass incident costs onto consumers than to increase their own security investments. The number of cybersecurity incidents isn’t likely to drop anytime soon, which means organizations must be prepared to navigate an attack and quickly get back up and running in its aftermath. To sustain business continuity, enterprises must heighten their focus on disaster recovery (DR) to ensure their data…
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