Anuj Arora

What Happens When Prevention Fails, & Cyber Resilience Takes Over

For years, cybersecurity has been treated like a home alarm system. You install it, arm it, and hope it only goes off when something truly bad happens. The problem is that modern cyber threats no longer behave like burglars rattling windows at night. They act more like termites, quietly weakening structures over time, or like flash floods that overwhelm defenses faster than alarms can react. In this environment, reacting after the fact is no longer enough. Organizations must move from reactive cybersecurity to proactive cyber resilience.