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Chapter 14, Problem 14.1E
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System resilience:
System resilience is the judgement, with the help of which any system maintains continuity of systems critical resources during disruptive event which includes cyber-attack or failure of equipment. This comprises of four strategies which are mentioned below:
- Recognition
- Resistance
- Reinstatement
- Recovery
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Recognition:
- In this type of strategy, the operators of the system detect any possible issues which can cause any sort of system failure and it is generally done before the failure is occurred.
Resistance:
- In this type of strategy, the critical parts of the system are focused as this strategy comes into action when there is any possibility of any cyber-attack is encountered. This action reduces the probability of system failure.
Recovery:
- This strategy is used when system has already taken place and only the critical services of the system are to be restored. With the use of this strategy the faith of the users can be maintained.
Reinstatement:
- This is the final activity that is implemented when the services of any failed system have been recovered and the system is performing all its activities in a normal condition.
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