BACA JUGA:
On July 19, a series of significant global IT outages caused widespread disruptions across various sectors, impacting crucial businesses, institutions, and services. Despite not being a cyber attack, Matthew, the Chief Technology Officer for APAC at Hitachi Vantara, emphasized that this incident serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities present in the digital realm.
Matthew highlighted that the event exposed potential gaps in organizational preparedness to handle disruptions in core business processes. “This underscores the critical importance of data protection and cyber resilience to ensure swift recovery and business continuity,” he stated in a release on Tuesday, July 23.
He advised businesses and users to prioritize the implementation of robust infrastructure with comprehensive data coverage, consistent processes, and resilience to unforeseen failures. “Furthermore, collaborating with hybrid cloud infrastructure providers like Hitachi Vantara can greatly assist in establishing a holistic data resilience strategy,” he added.
Matthew warned that such disruptions could undermine public trust, urging organizations to swiftly focus on restoring normal operations. “However, this incident should not only prompt recovery efforts but also serve as a catalyst for positive change. Now is the time to ensure that your systems are equipped to handle unexpected challenges,” he concluded.
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