

Continuity at machine speed
Organizations are confronting a new continuity reality in which disruption is constant, multi-causal, and propagates at machine speed across interconnected hybrid environments. Cyber incidents, outages, misconfigurations, software failures, physical events, and regulatory change increasingly overlap, while operational sprawl and skills gaps make manual, siloed response models too slow to maintain control. This creates a growing coordination gap between leadership intent and real-time action, raising material risk to revenue, compliance, and customer trust. This guide explores how enterprises can close that gap by reframing resilience from “recover faster” to “sustain operations during disruption.” It examines the operating-model shift required to move beyond fragmented tools and teams toward a unified system that coordinates security, networking, infrastructure, recovery, and governance in real time. It also outlines practical considerations for decision-makers—shared intent, cross-domain accountability, consistent policy enforcement, and reduced decision latency—to help engineer designed continuity and keep the business running under continuous disruption.