'Too many organizations assume they're more resilient than they actually are' - UK firms are facing huge financial losses from IT outages and downtime
Briefly

Over 70% of UK organizations experienced IT disruptions in the past year, revealing significant unpreparedness. Only 31% of senior IT decision-makers have high confidence in disaster recovery plans. Just 56% have defined and tested Recovery Time Objectives (RTOs), while 36% have done so for Recovery Point Objectives (RPOs). Many businesses fail to resume normal operations post-disruptions, leading to substantial financial losses. A notable resilience competency gap exists, with organizations struggling to manage risks, including cybersecurity and cloud outages, despite their increasing prevalence.
"Too many organizations assume they're more resilient than they actually are. This research makes clear that real resilience isn't about where your systems live - it's about how well you've prepared to keep them running."
"Without clearly defined recovery objectives, rigorous testing and a culture of proactive risk management, even the most advanced infrastructure won't protect against disruptions."
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