Simply put, zero trust is a security strategy. More broadly, it’s an enterprise-wide security mindset, which considers all end-points and accounts as untrusted. Whereas other security systems – such the once-preferred perimeter philosophy – may only require location-based or two-factor authentication, with zero trust, users and applications are granted access only when and where they need it.
Anticipate, protect, withstand, and recover
Cyber resilience should not be an afterthought. An integrated cyber resilience strategy helps businesses anticipate, protect against, withstand, and recover from adverse dynamic threats.
You need a trusted partner who can help you navigate an evolving and complex risk landscape. That’s where Kyndryl comes in.
Our experts have a deep understanding of risks and technical expertise across a range of tools and technologies. With decades of experience and a broad ecosystem of partners, Kyndryl can help you secure your business in the face of a quickly evolving cyber-risk landscape.
Anticipate, protect, withstand, and recover
Cyber resilience should not be an afterthought. An integrated cyber resilience strategy helps businesses anticipate, protect against, withstand, and recover from adverse dynamic threats.
You need a trusted partner who can help you navigate an evolving and complex risk landscape. That’s where Kyndryl comes in.
Our experts have a deep understanding of risks and technical expertise across a range of tools and technologies. With decades of experience and a broad ecosystem of partners, Kyndryl can help you secure your business in the face of a quickly evolving cyber-risk landscape.
why kyndryl?
Cyber Incident Recovery helps mitigate and minimize the business impact of cyber disruption with capabilities to recover critical business processes, data and applications across the entire organization.
Frequently asked questions
Cyber security describes a company's ability to protect against and avoid the increasing threat from adverse cyber incidents.
Cyber Resilience represents the convergence of cybersecurity, disaster recovery, and business continuity. It is the ability to anticipate, protect against, withstand, and recover from adverse conditions, stresses, attacks, and compromises of cyber-enabled businesses.
Cyber incidents and business interruptions continue to top corporate risk concerns for leaders of many organizations. Common cyber security threats include:
- Ransomware continues to be the most common attack type, accounting for the bulk of cyberattacks.
- Natural catastrophes such as storms, floods and wildfires also can cause significant business disruptions and financial losses.