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How much risk do we want to assume here?
What are our plans should a major vendor or provider in the supply chain have an event like this?
Which ones would you do first, second, third?
How would you communicate theplanwhen everything is offline?
Is that risk more manageable in aLinuxenvironment, for example?
CISOs should be familiar with these constraints and communicating and managing the risks that come with them.
But for many organizations there will be secondary costs and concerns to contend with.
Are decisions like doubling ones infrastructure costs as a risk strategy something that most companies can take?
This could include phased rollouts, delayed rollouts or some combination based on the software and risks.
Its important to remember that even during unprecedented events, the fundamentals of risk management dont change.
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