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What is cyber defense?

The termcyber defense’ refers to the ability to prevent cyber attacks from infecting a computer system or device. It involves taking active steps to anticipate adversarial cyber actions and to counter intrusions. All cyber defense strategies and tactics have a common goal, which is to prevent, disrupt and respond to cyber threats. 

Why is cyber defense necessary?

Taking a proactive approach to cyber security will enable you to avoid damaging and disruptive cyber attacks. Cyber attacks may not only tax your IT resources, they can also be taxing financially, lead to a tarnished brand image, and result in legal consequences. 

Organizations that reach a certain threshold with their cyber defense will be able to conduct business-as-usual while facing persistent threats and sophisticated attacks. The continued business functionality will strengthen customer trust and improve shareholder value. Strong cyber defense tactics, when properly conveyed to others, can even open up new revenue opportunities for an organization. 

 For every organization these days, cyber defense is a must.  

How can organizations effectively employ cyber defense tactics?

The cyber defense tactics that your organization pursues will depend on your industry, your product, your third-party relationships and more. 

How can leaders take a stance on cyber defense? 

Invest in operational speed: 

Learn from your initiatives:

Promote collaboration:

What kinds of roles are involved in cyber defense? 

In a given organization, a variety of individuals may be involved in cyber defense initiatives. Below, we’ll briefly go through the personas commonly involved.

CISOs or Chief Information Security Officers typically develop and implement roadmaps related to security infrastructure growth. CISOs may examine existing cyber security programs and then determine and execute on closing systemic gaps.

Security architects frequently examine existing cyber security measures and offer recommendations regarding how to reset priorities and where to implement new tools. A security architect might dive deep into the code that developers use, the hardware that their company relies on or how specific user groups interact with endpoints.

Forensics experts enter the picture when cyber security programs prove faulty. They’re able to analyze what went wrong (where the hackers got in) and how to fix the issue. Cyber forensics experts can be critical in improving a business’s future prospects.

Where can CxOs learn more about cyber defense? 

Cyber defense is regularly discussed in-depth on CyberTalk.org. Please check the site regularly for high-level insights and perspectives on the topic.

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