Rethinking Cyber Resilience in a Constant-Threat World
Course
Sandeep Ghadge of Druva examines why backup and DR are no longer sufficient for cyber recovery, and what clean room recovery, immutability and assume-breach thinking look like in practice.
Recovery plans that live on PowerPoint slides, backup strategies built for hardware failures rather than threats, and DR systems that faithfully replicate infected data to secondary sites - these are the resilience gaps that sophisticated, well-funded attackers are counting on. As ransomware-as-a-service lowers the barrier to entry and AI accelerates vulnerability exploitation, the question is no longer whether a breach will happen but whether the organization can recover cleanly when it does.
This session, led by Sandeep Ghadge of Druva, will cover:
- Why traditional backup and DR approaches fail against modern threat actors who target backups first;
- What clean room recovery - built on immutability, isolation and identity restoration - looks like in practice;
- How organizations can move from a compliance-only recovery posture to an assume-breach model that delivers genuine resilience.
Here is the course outline:
From Attack to Recovery: Rethinking Cyber Resilience in a World of Constant Threats |
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
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CPE Credit Certificate |
