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What is Data Resiliency?
Data Resiliency means that organizations can quickly return to the previous state after cyber attacks or data loss, implement their support programs, and recover their lost information. In addition, they should be able to better protect their information in the future. This issue is becoming more important every day because cyber threats are becoming more and more complex. It’s not just a matter of a simple hacker anymore; Now, with more sophisticated attacks, such as ransomware, cybercriminals are looking to hold organizations’ information hostage and create a whole lot of trouble. Cyber attacks are not only increasing, but new techniques and ways to bypass security defenses are also being discovered. Of course, cybercriminals are not the only threats. Even if your information is stored in the cloud, risks such as natural disasters (such as floods) or power outages caused by these disasters can damage physical servers. Also, human errors such as deleting a file or poor data management can also compromise critical data. But no matter how data is lost or corrupted, an organization must always be ready to act quickly. A suitable strategy should be able to: Recover lost data. Provide stronger defense for data storage. Take appropriate measures to protect data. Restore data access to normal. Obviously, the best time to create such a strategy is before you need it.
Benefits of Data Resilience
Organizations that implement Data Resilience correctly will benefit from many benefits. For example: Greater customer satisfaction: Users expect to always have access to critical information and services. If your services are constantly interrupted, customers will be dissatisfied and may stop using your systems. Data Resilience allows your services to be provided to customers without interruption and continuously, which improves the trust and reputation of your business. Reducing the risk of cyber attacks: Data Resilience strategies include the implementation of cyber security strategies such as encryption, firewalls and access control. These actions make your organization more resistant to cyber attacks. Increased business revenue: The more robust your data and services are, the easier it is for customers to access them. Unexpected system downtimes can cause severe financial losses. Data Resilience helps reduce these losses and increase your income. Improved performance: Strategies such as load balancing and automatic scaling improve the performance of systems. These tasks help to prevent crashes caused by data overload and increase the required resources automatically.

Data Resilience means the ability of organizations to continue their activities even after a disaster occurs, in such a way that customers do not feel any interruption.
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