From Data Chaos to Cyber Resilience
Learn how to protect agency and citizen data and build cyber resilience in the face of growing threats.
Stay one step ahead: Data governance for cyber resilience
With cyber threats continuing to escalate, private and public sector entities are under increased pressure to bolster their data security and cyber recovery measures.
In fact, according to a Commvault report commissioned in partnership with IDC, both IT and business leaders understand the constant risk and dire consequences of a cyberattack, with 61% of respondents believing that data loss within the next 12 months is “likely” to “highly likely” to occur due to increasingly sophisticated access.1
Further, 70% of organisations (including public sector entities) experienced some form of cybersecurity attack in the last 12 months and almost all of them had been subject to a ransomware demand.2
Agencies must manage cyber security risk by adopting an approach of cyber resilience that includes governance, protection, detection, response, and recovery measures. Learn more by downloading these resources:
- Data Governance for Public Sector Cyber Resilience Solution Brief: how contemporary cyber resilience solutions can support your agency to protect data and maintain critical operations.
- From Data Protection to Cyber Resilience: Proven Practice for the Public Sector eBook: stay one step ahead of adversaries and minimise the risk of damaging cyberattacks by operationalising data governance.
1 Goodwin, P. (2023). The cyber-resilient organisation: maximum preparedness with bulletproof recovery [White paper]. IDC.
2 The State Of Data Readiness, Australia and New Zealand, 5th Edition 2025
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