The article discusses the importance of digital resilience in the wake of new regulations like NIS2 and DORA. Joe Vaccaro from Cisco emphasizes the network's role, noting the shift from self-managed networks to a more complex, internet-centered architecture. He outlines three essential components of digital resilience: security, observability, and assurance, which must work together to ensure organizations can effectively respond to disruptions. Assurance, in particular, is highlighted as the commitment to deliver an excellent digital experience, encompassing both security and observability.
Networks used to be completely self-managed. If there was a problem, you would reboot the router. However, the world has changed towards an internet-centered architecture.
You need a well-secured network with strong observability capabilities and end-to-end assurance to fully understand all aspects of digital resilience.
Assurance revolves around the promise of an outcome: the delivery of an excellent digital experience. Security and observability obviously play an important role in this.
Digital resilience consists of three components: security, observability and assurance. These components must all be in order and work together to make organizations truly digitally resilient.
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