With cyber security shifting from detection to decision-making and anticipation, digital twin technology can empower organisations to respond effectively, says Snode.
With cyber security shifting from detection to decision-making and anticipation, the role of digital twin technology in strengthening an organisation’s ability to respond and recover is now firmly in focus, says cyber defence company Snode.
The company says dealing effectively with threats requires an understanding of how attacks would realistically move through an environment and what the real impact would be.
It adds that to build resilience, organisations need to shift from periodic, reactive security to continuous, intelligence-led exposure management. This means understanding how an attacker would behave once inside an environment, prioritising the most exploitable risks, and automating where possible.
The goal is not more alerts or more tools, but clearer decisions, faster action and measurable risk reduction.
This is where Snode says its digital twin technology adds value – by modelling real-world attack paths and predicting potential impacts across IT, operational technology and cloud environments.
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