Cyber Resilience and Recovery Amid Evolving Cyber Threats
Data durability is a key aspect of NIST’s cybersecurity framework for public and private organizations.
In light of the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s new second iteration of its cybersecurity framework, Rubrik Public Sector CTO Travis Rosiek breaks down the framework’s importance across public and private sector organizations.
Rosiek discusses the framework’s backup durability provisions, how artificial intelligence is helping protect data integrity and some of the evolving cybersecurity threats for federal agencies to be aware of.
The framework is a critical component that ensures organizations can mobilize their data while also keeping it secure, but also recoverable, in the event of an attack or breach.
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Travis Rosiek Public Sector CTO Rubrik
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