TNO’s methodologies and tools embed autonomous cyber resilience (ACR) into critical digital systems for improved resilience ...
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Because the threshold for resilience testing is so high, it isn’t integrated into most companies’ software development ...
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Developing a resilient organization pays benefits daily, but during outages and other maintenance tasks, it can account for the difference between success and failure. In the January issue, I ...
Contemporary businesses work in a world where uncertainty is the order of the day. Due to unexpected downtimes to a domino ...
Staff Sgt. Jacob Rascon, right, and Sgt. David Hendrixson, both assigned to 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), analyze prototyped cyber field equipment during Cyber Quest ...
When a software development team first begins the journey of developing a piece of software what can and will go wrong is barely discussed. Rather, the goals are the primary driver and so they should ...
From building more efficient greenhouses to improving wildfire management, Baskin Engineering professors are leading three major projects to address climate crisis issues with funding from UCSC’s ...
My friend and really-sharp-guy Ivan Pepelnjak at ipSpace.net recently wrote an article about organizations that are creating grossly oversimplified disaster recovery tests. The problem he describes is ...
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