Resilience determines the outcome
Even strong defenses can fail. What separates disruption from crisis is resilience.
Tested incident response plans, clearly defined executive decision frameworks, and validated backups and recovery processes are essential. For food and agriculture organizations, resilience must account for operational recovery sequencing, production restart considerations and regulatory obligations.
NetDiligence claims data consistently shows that the total impact extends far beyond ransom demands. Downtime, forensic response, legal exposure, customer communication, operational restoration and reputational impact often drive the majority of costs.
Organizations that plan for recovery reduce chaos under pressure. They restore operations faster, make better decisions and limit long-term damage.
