Cybersecurity Requires Collective Resilience
A crisis isn’t the time to exchange business cards. In a new Harvard Business Review article, Dr. Keri Pearlson of MIT Sloan and GRF CEO Mark Orsi argue that your ability to prevent, respond, and recover increasingly depends on how well you coordinate across your ecosystem, including vendors, customers, partners, and peers.
A few principles they highlight:
Coordination: shared situational awareness, rapid validation of mitigation steps, and aligned communications across organizations.
Operational Resilience: focus on keeping essential services running, not just restoring systems.
Trust: pre-established channels, roles, and routines matter when minutes count.
If you are leading cybersecurity, risk, or operations, hopefully this helps frame the next step beyond “more controls”: build the relationships and operating model that let you coordinate quickly and act decisively with critical partners when disruption hits.
Read it here.