Recovery controls, processes and playbook must be continuously reviewed and adapted to withstand – and are relevant to addressing –emerging incidents. Recovery TTPs must also be continuously reviewed to adapt to emerging and advanced adversarial capabilities and approaches. It is also pertinent to mention that recovery adaptability is an entire area in its own right, covering how modern and new systems and networks can be built and adapted to withstand advanced cyber-attacks, how functionality can be architected, designed, deployed and implemented in such ways that they can withstand robust cyber-attacks while still rendering business services, for example, load balancing, resilience, clustering, multiple availability zones, failover, multithreading, parallelization and multiple cores etc.
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