Forbes December 11, 2024
Tony Bradley

Given the constantly evolving and expanding threat landscape, digital resilience is no longer optional—it’s a survival necessity. Yet, the latest report from Splunk, “Bridging the Resilience Gap Across Public and Private Sectors,” conducted in collaboration with Foundry, reveals a troubling disparity between organizational confidence and preparedness. While 95% of surveyed decision-makers agree on the importance of resilience during a cyberattack, only 33% of private sector organizations believe they can recover within 12 hours. The situation is even more dire in the public sector, where budget constraints and resource shortages create additional hurdles.

I met with Mick Baccio, Global Security Advisor at Splunk, last week to talk about the report and get his perspective and insights. “There’s a lot of inconsistency...

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