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Chapter 14, Problem 14.3E
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Resilient organization:
- System resilience is the judgement which is made to maintain to systems’ critical resources during any disruptive event like cyber-attack or failure of equipment.
- An organization that is flexible and adaptable to use system resilience so as to protect their systems against any type of cyber-attack is known as resilient organization.
- These organizations are socio-technical organizations and have procedures, culture and policies for using any system.
Hollnagel’s model for resilient organizations:
Hollnagel developed a model for learning the system failure which focuses on avoiding the causes for system failure...
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