Maintaining ‘Business As Usual' In Unusual Circumstances
The phrase 'business as usual' has a reassuring quality. It represents an ideal state in which the company is free to conduct its operations without disruption or interference. As enterprises face increasing volumes of cyber security threats, however, the phrase seems almost utopian. Just as you wouldn't consider it 'usual' if someone was trying to break into your house or rummage through your mail every day, few businesses are afforded the luxury of a normal day of operation.
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