Business Cyber Resilience

Exploring how organizations can prepare for, withstand, and recover from cyber incidents while maintaining core operations.

Business Cyber Resilience is a research area centered on strengthening an organization’s ability to maintain operations during and after cyber incidents. This topic examines how businesses assess cyber risks, implement robust incident response strategies, and align cybersecurity with broader operational continuity plans. It also explores the role of governance, regulatory compliance, and third-party risk in maintaining resilience across increasingly complex digital ecosystems. As cyber threats continue to disrupt global supply chains, financial services, and critical infrastructure, this area of research is essential for developing strategies that go beyond prevention to ensure long-term operational stability and trust.

 

Contact cyber@uq.edu.au for more information.


 

Business Cyber Resilience Researchers

  • Professor Ryan Ko

    Chair & Director - Cyber Security
    School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
    Centre Director of UQ Cyber Research Centre
    UQ Cyber Research Centre

    Professor John Swinson

    Professor
    TC Beirne School of Law

    Associate Professor Sergeja Slapnicar

    Associate Professor in Accounting
    School of Business
    Affiliate of Centre for Behavioural and Economic Science
    Centre for Unified Behavioural and Economic Science
    Affiliate of UQ Cyber Research Centre
    UQ Cyber Research Centre

    Dr Elinor Tsen

    Postdoctoral Research Fellow
    School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science