Difference between revisions of "Cyber Resilience"

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{{definition|The ability of systems and organizations to withstand cyber [[event]]s, measured by the combination of mean time to failure and mean time to recovery. <ref>[http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_IT_PartneringCyberResilience_Guidelines_2012.pdf WEF Partnering for Cyber Resilience Guidelines 2012]</ref>}}<br />
 
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=== Academic Definitions ===
 
=== Academic Definitions ===

Revision as of 15:01, 28 March 2016

Definitions

National definitions

New Zealand

Cyber Resilience involves detection, protection and recovery from cyber incidents. [1]


Romania

Rezilienţa infrastructurilor cibernetice: capacitatea componentelor infrastructurilor cibernetice de a rezista unui incident sau atac cibernetic şi de a reveni la starea de normalitate.

Cyber infrastructure resilience the capacity of infrastructure components to withstand cyber attack or cyber incident and return to normality. [2]


Other Definitions

Scotland

Cyber resilience is being able to prepare for, adapt to, withstand and rapidly recover and learn from disruptions from cyber criminality/attacks. [3]

To do this, people need to develop the skills, knowledge and understanding of the risk, in whatever setting they find themselves in, and then take the necessary steps to prepare for and respond to such events.

Other International Definitions

Cyber Resilience.org

Cyber resilience refers to the ability to continuously deliver the intended outcome despite adverse cyber events. [4]


World Economic Forum

The ability of systems and organizations to withstand cyber events, measured by the combination of mean time to failure and mean time to recovery. [5]


Academic Definitions

Fredrik Björg et al. recently have published a paper on Cyber Resilience - fundamentals for a definition.

See also

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