From Lemons to Peaches: Improving Security ROI through Security Chaos Engineering

07/07/2023
by   Kelly Shortridge, et al.
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Traditional information security presents a poor ROI: payoffs only manifest when attacks are successfully prevented. In a reality where attacks are inevitable, subpar returns are therefore inevitable. The emerging paradigm of Security Chaos Engineering offers a more remunerative and reliable ROI by minimizing attack impacts and generating valuable evidence to inform continuous improvement of system design and operation.

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