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Why Your Cybersecurity Strategy is Failing: The Real Reason Ransomware Keeps Winning
Most enterprises have a data resiliency strategy, but they need a cyber resiliency approach to combat modern threats. Traditional disaster recovery methods are no longer enough to fend off ransomware and wipers. To truly protect data, organizations must rethink their security strategies and focus on…

Hot Take:
Who knew that in the world of cybersecurity, more tools mean more problems? It’s like trying to fix a leaky faucet with 130 different wrenches – none of which actually fit! Time to rethink our approach, folks – because even the best toolbox won’t help if you’re just hitting your thumb with a hammer.
Key Points:
- Ransomware and extortion incidents increased by 67% last year.
- Despite heavy investment in cybersecurity, threats persist due to non-integrated tools.
- Cyber resiliency requires robust response and recovery strategies, not just prevention.
- New frameworks emphasize resilience, not just prevention and detection.
- Organizations need to rethink traditional disaster recovery approaches to address cyber threats effectively.