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Business Disruption Modeling
Business Disruption Modeling is a cybersecurity planning methodology that analyzes how cyberattacks could interrupt critical business operations and processes.
Organizations use this approach to systematically evaluate potential attack scenarios, identify vulnerabilities in their operational workflows, and quantify the potential financial and operational impact of various cyber threats.
The modeling process typically involves mapping critical business functions, identifying dependencies between systems and processes, and simulating how different types of cyberattacks—such as ransomware, data breaches, or denial-of-service attacks—could cascade through the organization. This analysis helps security teams understand which systems are most critical to protect and which disruptions would cause the greatest harm to business continuity.
By creating detailed models of potential disruption scenarios, organizations can prioritize their cybersecurity investments more effectively, develop more robust incident response plans, and establish appropriate backup systems and recovery procedures. The modeling also helps executives understand cyber risk in business terms, making it easier to justify security budgets and make informed decisions about risk tolerance and mitigation strategies.
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