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Resilience Engineering

The practice of designing systems to recover quickly from failures and withstand cyber threats.

Understanding:


Resilience Engineering in cybersecurity focuses on designing systems that can withstand, adapt to, and recover from cyber incidents. Instead of just preventing attacks, it emphasizes continuous operation despite security breaches.

Common Applications and Use Cases:


  • Disaster Recovery Planning – Ensures critical systems remain operational post-breach.

  • Adaptive Security Controls – Implements real-time security adjustments to mitigate evolving threats.

  • Incident Response & Business Continuity – Ensures rapid recovery from cyberattacks.

Best Practices and Security Considerations:


  • Implement Redundancy & Failover Mechanisms – Ensures critical services continue.

  • Perform Chaos Engineering & Stress Testing – Simulates attacks to improve system resilience.

  • Adopt Zero Trust Architecture – Reduces risks by continuously verifying trust levels.

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