Orange calls for crisis mindset on cybersecurity
Orange Cyberdefense is urging organizations to treat cybersecurity as a permanent crisis rather than an occasional threat. Speaking at the launch of its annual Security Navigator report, the company said the scale and impact of cyberattacks now cut across sectors and societies, and argued that only a crisis mindset will push governments and businesses to rethink how they prepare, respond and invest.
The report frames cyber risk as a systemic issue, not just a technical one, and suggests that current incremental improvements are not enough. Orange Cyberdefense wants decision-makers to assume that disruption is likely, plan accordingly and build security strategies around that expectation, instead of relying on the hope that existing defenses will hold.
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