Introduction
“Resiliency means to withstand or recover from disruptions and in applying resiliency towards a cyberattack, efforts are required by all aspects of an enterprise, not just of information technology.
What happens if a cyberattack was successful or if there is a lack of understanding of the potential impacts from increased attacks? Answers to these questions involve continuity, preparedness, and response measures which necessitates involvement of key individuals from across multiple departments. This is where WebEOC makes a difference—by enhancing awareness, defining actionable information, and collaboration in the face of threats.
The confusion that a cyberattack can cause and the negative impacts associated with a cyberattack demands operationalizing business continuity plans and responses plans along with proper reporting of events and resource allocations so that each department is familiar with the situation and can contribute to a decision that mitigates further damage while responding to immediate needs. The dependencies among utility departments to coordinate for the stability of ensuring reliable energy require a platform that can scale to the need, and encompass all necessary stakeholders at the utility and at time of need.”
– Kaleb Brown, VP, Critical Infrastructure Vertical at Juvare
CISA's Ongoing Cybersecurity Warnings: The Threat Is Real
CISA’s recent alert underscores the growing sophistication and urgency of cyber threats targeting U.S. critical infrastructure sectors, including energy, water, transportation, and healthcare. These warnings are not theoretical. Nation-state actors and organized criminal groups are actively probing the networks that keep our society functioning. In some cases, they’re succeeding.
What makes these attacks so dangerous is not only the potential for widespread disruption, but also the difficulty organizations face in mounting a unified, coordinated response. Without clear roles, communication channels, or shared situational awareness, even small-scale intrusions can cause outsized chaos.
Resiliency means to withstand or recover from disruptions and in applying resiliency towards a cyberattack, efforts are required by all aspects of an enterprise, not just of information technology.
John Doe,VP, Critical Infrastructure Vertical at Juvare
Why Cyber Resilience Requires More Than IT
In many organizations, cyber preparedness still resides mostly within IT and security teams. But a cyberattack doesn’t stop at the firewall. It can disrupt service delivery, compromise public safety, trigger legal and regulatory responses, and damage reputations.
That’s why true resilience involves more than just detection. It means planning for what comes next—and involving every department in that process. Operations, legal, public affairs, HR, and executive leadership must all have a seat at the table.
As Kaleb notes
Efforts are required by all aspects of an enterprise.” Without broad organizational engagement, continuity and recovery efforts fall short.
Kaleb Brown, VP, Critical Infrastructure Vertical at Juvare
Operationalizing Continuity Plans with WebEOC
Responding to a cyberattack requires more than instinct—it requires a plan that can be executed in real time. WebEOC helps organizations move from static documentation to living, operational continuity.
With WebEOC, infrastructure operators can:
- Activate continuity and incident response plans with precision
- Assign tasks and track accountability across departments
- Maintain an auditable record of decisions, events, and communications
- Provide executives with a single pane of glass into the response effort
Breaking Down Silos in Emergency and Cyber Response
The cyber threat landscape is only becoming more aggressive. For critical infrastructure organizations, the question isn’t just about preventing an attack—it’s about what happens after one.
Are you ready to respond with speed, clarity, and confidence? Can your operations teams collaborate seamlessly with cybersecurity staff, legal advisors, and public information officers? Do you have a platform in place that supports enterprise-wide response?
WebEOC is built for this moment. It’s trusted by thousands of emergency managers, utility leaders, and public safety officials because it helps organizations turn disruption into coordination—and chaos into action.
In the evolving world of cyber threats, resilience is no longer a luxury. It’s a necessity. And it’s only achievable when every part of your organization is prepared to act.
Juvare's Role in Energy & Utilities: A Trusted Partner at Scale
The cyber threat landscape is only becoming more aggressive. For critical infrastructure organizations, the question isn’t just about preventing an attack—it’s about what happens after one.
Are you ready to respond with speed, clarity, and confidence? Can your operations teams collaborate seamlessly with cybersecurity staff, legal advisors, and public information officers? Do you have a platform in place that supports enterprise-wide response?
WebEOC is built for this moment. It’s trusted by thousands of emergency managers, utility leaders, and public safety officials because it helps organizations turn disruption into coordination—and chaos into action.
In the evolving world of cyber threats, resilience is no longer a luxury. It’s a necessity. And it’s only achievable when every part of your organization is prepared to act.
Looking Ahead: A Cyber-Ready Future
The cyber threat landscape is only becoming more aggressive. For critical infrastructure organizations, the question isn’t just about preventing an attack—it’s about what happens after one.
Are you ready to respond with speed, clarity, and confidence? Can your operations teams collaborate seamlessly with cybersecurity staff, legal advisors, and public information officers? Do you have a platform in place that supports enterprise-wide response?
WebEOC is built for this moment. It’s trusted by thousands of emergency managers, utility leaders, and public safety officials because it helps organizations turn disruption into coordination—and chaos into action.
In the evolving world of cyber threats, resilience is no longer a luxury. It’s a necessity. And it’s only achievable when every part of your organization is prepared to act.
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Summary
Are you ready to respond with speed, clarity, and confidence? Can your operations teams collaborate seamlessly with cybersecurity staff, legal advisors, and public information officers? Do you have a platform in place that supports enterprise-wide response?