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Episode 77: Connectivity and Failure Modes (Domain 3)

15 Jun 2025

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Connectivity powers modern organizations, but with it comes risk—especially when failure modes are not considered in the security design. In this episode, we explore what happens when devices or services fail, and how the design of fail-open vs. fail-closed systems can either preserve functionality or protect data. A fail-open configuration may allow traffic to flow even when security services are offline, prioritizing availability but leaving gaps in enforcement. A fail-closed design, on the other hand, blocks access entirely during failure, prioritizing security but possibly disrupting operations. We examine where each model is appropriate, and how to build systems that degrade gracefully without exposing critical assets. We also discuss how redundant connectivity paths, load balancing, and network health monitoring contribute to resilience and early detection. Failure is inevitable—but exposure doesn’t have to be. Smart connectivity planning builds resilience without sacrificing security along the way.

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