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From cybersecurity to validated recovery. The strategic shift every organization must make 

In today’s threat landscape, cybersecurity alone is no longer enough. As cyberattacks grow more sophisticated, organizations are recognizing a fundamental truth, prevention cannot be the only line of defence. The modern enterprise must move beyond protection and toward validated recovery and cyber resilience, a strategy designed not just to prevent attacks, but to survive and recover from them. 

The end of the “Perfect defence” era 

For decades, cybersecurity strategies have focused on building stronger defensive barriers, like firewalls, endpoint protection, and intrusion detection systems, all to keep attackers out. This model assumes that with the right tools, organizations can prevent breaches entirely. 

Reality has proven otherwise. 

Today’s threat environment has shifted to a “when, not if” mindset. Even the most advanced defences can be bypassed through sophisticated ransomware, supply-chain compromises, or insider threats. As a result, forward-thinking organizations are redefining security around cyber resilience, the ability to maintain operations and restore systems quickly, even after a successful attack. 

This marks a critical evolution from protecting systems to ensuring the business can recover and continue operating. 

Why traditional backup strategies are no longer enough 

Backup has historically been considered the safety net of IT operations. However, cybercriminals have adapted their tactics, turning traditional backup strategies into prime targets. 

Attackers now routinely identify and encrypt backup repositories first, eliminating the organization’s ability to restore systems without paying ransom. 

Even when backups remain intact, other risks emerge: 

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