What term best describes an attribute of a security architecture focused on continuing service delivery in the event of component failures or other issues?
Resilience refers to the ability of a system to continue to operate properly in the face of adversity. This can include redundancy, fault tolerance, and robust design choices that allow a system to endure and recover from disruptions. Scalability refers to the capacity of a system to handle growth, while maintainability concerns the ease with which a system can be kept operational. Responsiveness measures how quickly a system reacts to input.
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