Business Resilience

Accelerate your resilience: Anticipate, prepare, respond and adapt

Don’t let a crisis disrupt your business. Our comprehensive approach starts with cyber resilience with proven expertise in crisis management and business continuity to ensure a secure future for your organisation. We can address all your risk management needs, which are not limited to cybersecurity.

Cyber resilience is a key component of business resilience. It represents an organisation’s ability to anticipate, resist, detect, respond to and quickly recover from cyber attacks or IT incidents.

The objective is to maintain the continuity of your essential activities, limit the impact even in crisis situations, and subsequently go beyond cyber resilience to achieve comprehensive resilience for your activities.

How?

Airbus Protect assesses the maturity of our customers’ resilience and protection solutions to manage risks beyond compliance. We help them to stand up when something happens by ensuring that their systems are highly resilient. To achieve this, our cyber consultants and experts are fully integrated into our customers’ teams, speak the same language and provide risk management and Cyber Resilience services:

  • Risk and Threat Management: Risk scenario identification and assessment. Management of potential threats and their consequences leveraging Threat Intelligence information. 


  • Incident Management: Immediate operational response and escalation process in the event of an incident – defined as an event which disrupts normal activities without threatening the existence of the organisation, which can be managed locally and whose impact is limited.


  • Crisis Management: Crisis governance and exercises, development of crisis management documentation and coordination of activities. Strategic crisis response (high-impact event requiring a coordinated strategic response).


  • Business Continuity Management: Create Business Continuity Plans (BCP) to maintain essential activities. Trigger these plans in the event of a crisis. Create capacity for an organisation to maintain critical activities via dedicated organisation, roles, responsibilities, resources, procedures/BCP and testing/exercises.


  • Disaster Recovery Management: Support the restoration of systems, infrastructure, and operations to their normal post-crisis state.

By bringing together risk and threat management, incident management, crisis management, business continuity management and disaster recovery management into a single, interconnected and integrated approach, we help our customers to develop true cyber resilience, not only to recover from incidents, but also to anticipate them, adapt quickly and maintain critical operations whatever happens.

This comprehensive approach enables us to support our customers from start to finish, offering them a complete range of services for the successful cyber-resilience of their IT, OT and products.

Our vision is to push beyond cyber-resilience toward business resilience!

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