In our second video of Triangle’s cyber recovery series, Padhraic Maguire, Director of Technology, walks us through the critical design principles that form the backbone of a resilient cyber recovery strategy. With cyber threats becoming increasingly sophisticated, this video offers invaluable insights into how organisations can safeguard their operations and recover quickly, even in the face of severe attacks.
Why design principles matter
Cyber recovery isn’t just about having a backup plan; it’s about building a robust framework that ensures your organisation can withstand and recover from a cyber breach. As Padhraic explains, these principles go beyond conventional disaster recovery to address the unique challenges posed by modern cyber threats. By implementing them, businesses can protect their most critical assets, ensure compliance, and maintain operational continuity when it matters most.
The 6 principles
The video highlights six essential design principles that underpin an effective cyber recovery strategy:
- Full isolation of critical data
- Data forensics and analytics capabilities
- Continuous recovery testing
- Clean room infrastructure for workload recovery
- Secure storage in a cyber vault
- Protection for all business data—not just mission-critical workloads
A strategic approach to recovery
Padhraic emphasises that these principles are not just technical guidelines—they’re a strategic roadmap for building resilience in an era where cyber threats are inevitable. He explores how these principles work together to create a proactive, end-to-end recovery solution that ensures organisations are prepared for the worst while being equipped to recover swiftly and securely.
Watch the full video
For a deeper dive into these six principles and to hear Padhraic’s expert insights, watch the full video now. Discover how Triangle’s innovative approach to cyber recovery can help your organisation stay secure, resilient, and future-ready.