MEO Cyber Module
Connect cyber risk to real operational impact using the MEO platform.
The Cyber BIA module links your applications and infrastructure directly to the business functions, production processes, and locations they support.
Instead of viewing cyber solely through a technical lens, MEO shows how an outage affects your ability to produce, ship, serve customers, and protect revenue.
This creates a clear, shared understanding across cybersecurity, IT, operations, and leadership.
The story behind MEO’s Cyber Module
A client CISO once asked us, “We see how our risk team is mapping production processes, suppliers, and value drivers to revenue. Can we use MEO to map our IT applications the same way?”
Our answer was simple: “Yes. Let’s build it together.”
Over the next six months, we partnered with their cybersecurity, IT, and operations teams to design a workflow that connects technology directly to real business operations. We mapped applications to production processes, hosting entities, and critical data, then tied everything back to recovery tolerances the business could understand.
When we completed the first rollout, their CISO captured the impact in one sentence:
“This finally helps me understand how the business uses technology and where we have gaps in our disaster recovery strategies.”
The Cyber Module was built from real client demand and grounded in real-world operational complexity.
Why Cyber Matters?
Modern organizations are deeply interconnected, and daily operations depend on technology more than ever. Yet the bridge between IT infrastructure and business operations is often unclear.
Like many MEO capabilities, the Cyber Module emerged to close that gap. It gives cybersecurity and IT teams the operational context they have been missing.
The Challenge
IT teams often lack full visibility into how the business uses applications at an operational, day-to-day level.
This means they have limited insight into true operational importance and exposure.
Key Questions Every Organization Faces
Are our IT disaster recovery plans designed to recover applications in time to avoid operational disruption?
Does the business understand where applications may fall short of its expectations for recovery?
Can we quantify the financial and operational impact tied to each application?
Do we have a clear view of where operational technology is used across sites and processes?
These questions require a unified operational and technological model.
The Cyber BIA Module was built to provide exactly that.
Core Benefits of the MEO Cyber Module
Translate Technology into Business Impact
See exactly how each application supports processes, sites, and teams. MEO makes it clear which systems matter most and why, giving cyber and operations the same view of risk.
Set Recovery Targets the Business Can Stand Behind
Define RTO, MTO, RPO, and MDL based on operational realities, not generic standards. Recovery tolerances become defensible, measurable, and aligned across IT and the business.
Prioritize Cyber and DR Investments with Confidence
Understand where outages have the highest operational and financial impact. Focus resources on the areas that protect production, customers, and revenue most effectively.