• Wed. Feb 11th, 2026

SSAR Publishers

Scholar Scientific & Academic Research Publishers

Multidimensional Cybersecurity Capability and Entrepreneurial Venture Resilience: A Conceptual Framework

ABSTRACT: Digital entrepreneurship has presented a path to innovation and growth like never before but has also put startups and platform-based businesses at risk of the growing number of cyber threats. Although cybersecurity is becoming more popular, most entrepreneurial organizations find it difficult to match their security capacity to the gravity and occurrence of cyber disruptions, leading to a large gap in capabilities. The paper constructs a socio-technical conceptual framework of capabilities to establish the connection between multidimensional cybersecurity capability and the resilience of entrepreneurial ventures. The framework incorporates five fundamental dimensions of cybersecurity capability, such as security governance, maturity of risk management, technical protection measures, human security awareness, and incident response preparedness, and analyzes their synergies in resilience outcomes, such as adaptive response, operational continuity, and stakeholder trust. The study also expands on the framework by adopting the two perspectives of the resource-based and dynamic capability but also adding two more tools, one being digital trust and organizational adaptation, and the other being continuous learning loops, which serve to strengthen resilience and performance in entrepreneurial settings, especially FinTech’s and platform-based firms. To prove the analytical rigor and theoretical basis of the framework a conceptual validation workflow is provided to show that there is an agreement between cybersecurity dimensions, empirical indicators and expected system-level outcomes. Moreover, it suggests the stakeholder-specific pathways that will help the start-up founders, CTOs, investors, and incubators operationalize their cybersecurity capabilities based on their organizational role and resource availability. The conceptual contribution has practical and research implications and provides a working step towards the construction of cyber-resilient ventures as well as inform the future empirical research. Combining the cybersecurity capability theory and entrepreneurial resilience, the research offers a holistic approach to comprehensively understand how digital enterprises can successfully navigate cyber threats, build stakeholder confidence, and experience sustainable growth in highly challenging and high-threat setting.

KEYWORDS: Cybersecurity capability, Entrepreneurial resilience, Digital trust, Socio-technical systems, Startup ventures, Capability-based framework, Cyber risk management.