Similar to the last couple of years, the digital footprint is ever-expanding as we continue to explore hybrid work environments with greater use of cloud and highly connected supply chains. Having these new technologies deeply embedded in our organizations and personal lives exposes new and challenging risks. With new software and new hardware devices deployed, cyber criminals and bad actors will develop new ways to attack.

With these growing challenges, we are seeing more and more companies taking a proactive approach to protect their data from various threats and attacks, including focusing on cybersecurity planning within their executive teams, integrating holistic incident response plans, and embracing new technologies.

Making the system itself a cyber resilient system with new technology will be one of the key areas that the industry should focus on. Cyber resilient systems continuously deliver an intended outcome despite cyberattacks, embracing information security, business continuity, and overall organizational resilience. Platform Firmware Resiliency (PFR) can be sought after as a specific domain form of cyber resilience related to compute. PFR, using a hardware-based solution, is a new approach to securing enterprise server firmware that comprehensively prevents attacks on all firmware in a server.

As cybersecurity continues to evolve, guidelines on security standards are constantly being evaluated and updated, shaping how systems and solutions are built today. With more businesses beginning to pay attention and understand these threats and the importance of precautions, I believe we will see a lot more designs on the market that are built to withstand inevitable cyberattacks.

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