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Recovering Right: How to Improve at IT Disaster Recovery

MHA Consulting

Far from relieving organizations of the responsibility of recovering their IT systems, today’s cloud-based and hybrid environments make it more important than ever that companies know how to bring their systems back up in the event of an outage. Moreover, cloud-services providers are themselves susceptible to outages and failed recoveries.

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What Is Cyber Extortion? Tips for Securing Your Data

Pure Storage

Service outages ultimately frustrate customers, leading to churn and loss of trust. Implement audits and monitoring Periodic reviews of IT infrastructure, policies, and practices can help identify gaps in compliance or controls. Reputational Damage Even if businesses recover financially, their reputation may suffer long-term damage.

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PagerDuty Receives Financial Services Competency From AWS by Inga Weizman

PagerDuty

PagerDuty demonstrated AWS expertise within the financial services industry and met a number of requirements, including successfully completing an audit of our financial services solution. Outages can also become more complex in the cloud, with hundreds of services all being interconnected and dependent on each other.

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Balancing Centralization and Autonomy: The Key to Automation at Scale by Jake Cohen

PagerDuty

The recent global outage reminds us that identifying issues and their impact radius is just the first part of a lengthy process to remediation. See the diagram below for a sample architecture. Incidents are inevitable; how we prepare for and learn from them is what sets teams up to respond more effectively next time.

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NIST CSF 2.0: What It Is, Why It Matters, and What It Means for Your Data 

Pure Storage

A recent Pure Storage survey found that 69% of organizations consider recovering from a cyber event to be fundamentally different from recovering from a “traditional” outage or disaster. In short, you need a resilient architecture that lets you recover quickly. Regular audits: Conduct periodic audits to verify compliance with NIST 2.0

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World Backup Day Quotes from Experts for 2025

Solutions Review

A single point of failure, slow recovery from outages, and the increasing complexity of modern data environments demand a re-evaluation of storage strategies. With data breaches, cyberattacks and human error contributing to increased business outages, its essential to adopt a comprehensive backup strategy built on zero trust principles.

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What Is AMI Data and How Can Utility Companies Benefit from It?

Pure Storage

They enabled utility companies to remotely monitor electricity, connect and disconnect service, detect tampering, and identify outages. The system can quickly detect outages and report them to the utility, leading to faster restoration of services. Customers are also informed about the state of outages in real time.

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