ORGANIZATIONAL RESILIENCE IN THE DIGITAL ERA: AN INTEGRATED MODEL EMPHASIZING CYBER PREPAREDNESS AND TECHNOLOGICAL MATURITY
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In today's hyperconnected and unpredictable business landscape, organizations face unprecedented challenges from cyber threats, technological disruptions, geopolitical instability, and global crises. This study addresses the critical need for a comprehensive resilience framework that integrates strategic, operational, technological, and regulatory dimensions with particular emphasis on cyber preparedness and digital maturity. Despite growing recognition of resilience importance, significant gaps persist in standardizing technological maturity assessment, enhancing digital literacy, and developing validated cyber-resilience models. Using a mixed-method approach combining systematic literature review and empirical analysis, this study introduces the Digital Standard - a framework for identifying an organization's technological maturity to reduce operational risks and increase business value. Findings demonstrate that effective resilience requires a systemic approach encompassing strategic planning, operational flexibility, technological innovation, and regulatory compliance, with digital competencies serving as a cornerstone of organizational adaptability. The proposed resilience assessment model provides organizations with a structured framework for evaluating technological maturity across five levels (D0-D4), enabling targeted investments in cyber capabilities and digital competencies.
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