Security News > 2021 > August > What’s Next for T-Mobile and Its Customers? – Podcast
You know, another fresh look at patching to make sure that there isn't, you know, as little porous of a situation as there can be.
Jennifer Bisceglie: To me, I think to your point, is it different servers, different containers? There's lots of different technologies that, you know, can separate these things.
You know, we did a survey, Lisa, that talked about, you know, the physical disruption of these types of reaches could be anywhere from $184 million a year.
I do think that, you know, Joe public really understands that this is part of life and it really just depends on how they operate and you know, how their leadership comes out from, from what next steps are.
I know it's premature for them to reach out, to affected customers if they don't even know that customers have been affected.
Jennifer Bisceglie: Yeah, so corporate or what we call operational resilience is, literally, we consider that the ability for the organization to continue operations or service in the face of a variety of shocks, which includes everything from cyber attacks like we're talking to, or, you know, we work with customers dealing with natural disasters to pandemics.
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