# Digital Resilience
Digital resilience refers to the capability of organizations, systems, and individuals to adapt, recover, and continue operations in the face of digital disruptions, whether due to cyber-attacks, system failures, or natural disasters. This involves implementing robust digital strategies, enhancing cybersecurity measures, and ensuring continuity of services amidst challenges. The goal is to maintain operational integrity and protect digital assets. Data-driven strategies ensure that systems remain resilient and adaptable in an ever-evolving digital landscape.
For more information about recent digital resilience research, please consult the following resources:
* [WorldCat](https://search.worldcat.org/search?&offset=1&q=Recent+studies+about+data+and+data+governance+and+Digital+Resilience)
* [Consensus](https://consensus.app/results/?synthesize=off&copilot=off&q=Recent+studies+about+data+and+data+governance+and+Digital+Resilience)
* [Google Scholar](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=Recent+studies+about+data+and+data+governance+and+Digital+Resilience)
Our research team, partners, and the extended Network of the Datasphere have identified the following organizations working at the intersection of data or data governance and digital resilience. We recognize this is a dynamic field and would appreciate your help to [[contact our research team|improve]] this resource.