cyber resilience governance

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Cyber resilience governance on WindowsForum.com focuses on ensuring that backup and recovery processes remain trustworthy even after vendor support ends. Discussions highlight how end-of-support dates for legacy Windows Server versions can silently break the chain of trust between production systems, backup platforms, recovery plans, cyber insurance, and regulatory evidence. The tag covers the need to prove restore capabilities rather than relying solely on green dashboards, emphasizing that true resilience requires verifying that backups are viable and recoverable. This governance approach helps organizations avoid hidden failures in procurement language and lifecycle management.
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    Legacy Windows Backup Black Holes: Prove Restore, Not Just Green Dashboards

    New analysis published by digit.fyi says Droplet found that organisations still running Windows Server 2003, 2008, and 2012 may be assuming they have viable backups even where vendor support has been absent or partial for years. That is not a niche lifecycle footnote; it is a resilience failure...
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