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'''Cyber Resiliency''' is the ability to anticipate, withstand, recover from, and adapt to adverse conditions, stresses, attacks, or compromises on cyber resources.<ref>[https://www.mitre.org/sites/default/files/publications/pr-18-2579-cyber-resiliency-metrics-measures-of-effectiveness-and-scoring.pdf Cyber Resiliency Metrics, MITRE]</ref>
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'''Cyber Resiliency''' is the ability to anticipate, withstand, recover from, and adapt to adverse conditions, stresses, attacks, or compromises on cyber resources.<ref>[https://www.mitre.org/sites/default/files/publications/pr-18-2579-cyber-resiliency-metrics-measures-of-effectiveness-and-scoring.pdf Cyber Resiliency Metrics, MITRE]</ref> In essence, it is the effectiveness of an entity's cybersecurity. Cyber resiliency differs from [[Cybersecurity]] in that it emphasizes the need to minimize ''mission impacts'' rather than the need to minimize losses of information, information systems, or other assets. Cyber resiliency differs from other concerns of [[SSR|resilience]] in that it focused on ''adversarial'' disruptions.<ref>[https://www.mitre.org/sites/default/files/publications/pr-18-2579-cyber-resiliency-metrics-measures-of-effectiveness-and-scoring.pdf Cyber Resiliency Metrics, MITRE, pg. 17]</ref>
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==Metrics==
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There are two different approaches to measuring cybersecurity effectiveness: Dashboards and benchmarking. Dashboards: visualize and make assessable metrics quantified in terms of cost, risk level, and time. Benchmarking: gathers data from similar organizations for comparison with one's own organization’s cybersecurity measures.<ref>[https://www.logsign.com/blog/what-are-cyber-security-measures-of-effectiveness/ Cybersecurity effectiveness measures, Logsign]</ref>
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