Operational Resilience
An organization's ability to anticipate, prepare for, respond to, and adapt to information threats while maintaining continuous business operations.
Understanding Operational Resilience
Operational resilience in the information domain means building robust capabilities to withstand and recover from narrative attacks, misinformation campaigns, and reputation crises. This includes early warning systems, response playbooks, stakeholder communication protocols, and organizational learning from incidents. Resilient organizations treat narrative intelligence as a critical business function integrated with risk management, communications, and strategic planning.
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See Operational Resilience in Action
Learn how Logically's narrative intelligence platform applies operational resilience to protect organizations from information threats.