When a public website goes dark, even for a few minutes, the consequences can ripple across an entire community. Residents lose access to vital information. Students can’t reach critical resources. And trust in public institutions begins to erode. In today’s world, digital services are as essential as physical infrastructure. Roads and bridges connect people to places; digital systems connect them to information and opportunity. Resilience is no longer a nice-to-have. It’s a requirement. The new mandate for digital continuity Governments and universities are increasingly expected to deliver always-on digital experiences. But continuity today extends well beyond uptime or redundancy. It’s about maintaining service, transparency, and trust when normal operations are disrupted. We see three layers of continuity shaping resilient platforms: Content continuity - ensuring essential information can still be published and accessed during outages or emergencies.…