How Agile Are the Organizations Against Cyber Threats?

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Some of the tasks of organizations in the digital age include information formation, coding and increasing value, data mining, and encoding information to make it accessible to others. As disruptive technology permeates all aspects of social life, new threats and vulnerabilities emerge. Cyber threats and cyber-security incidents may affect organizations, whether public or private, individuals, and all social network actors. The idea of a system that must defend against all possible attacks has given rise to the cyber resilience phenomenon. In public organizations, cyber resilience is obtained in various ways such as storing private classified data assets and records on independent backup platforms. Regardless of whether one platform is in danger, the other can provide a copy of missing or maliciously encrypted data immediately. Given the preceding discussion, this chapter focuses on agility, which is now regarded as a core competency in organizations in terms of cyber management, cyber resilience, knowledge management, and artificial intelligence in the cyber cosmos. © 2022, IGI Global. All rights reserved.

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