byzantine resilience
Byzantine resilience refers to the ability of a system or organization to withstand and recover from complex and challenging situations, similar to the challenges faced by the Byzantine Empire. It implies the capacity to adapt, endure, and maintain stability in the face of uncertainty, chaos, or adversarial behavior.
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