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Backup, DR & CR: Supporting the Need for Speedy Data Recovery

Solutions Review

In this feature, Zerto (HPE) ‘s Director of Technical Marketing Kevin Cole offers commentary on backup, disaster recovery, and cyber recovery and supporting the need for speed. In today’s digital era, data protection is more important than ever. Having one without the other results in gaps in protection.

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5 Critical Reasons for Microsoft 365 Backup

Zerto

A simple recovery from a backup can turn into a big problem after Microsoft 365 has deleted the data forever, or if the retention period has passed. Microsoft 365 has limited backup and retention policies that can only manage situational data loss, and they are not intended to be a comprehensive backup solution.

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Software-Defined Backup vs. Appliances; What’s the Difference?

Solutions Review

In this submission, FalconStor Vice President of Customer Success Abdul Hashmi offers a comparison of software-defined backup vs. appliances. Enterprises large and small need to consider 10 factors when choosing between a software-defined backup target or a dedicated all-in-one backup appliance for data protection and disaster recovery.

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Ransomware’s Latest Targets and How to Protect Yourself

Pure Storage

Protecting Backup Copies Is a Key Prevention Tactic. Attackers know that having the ability to restore data mitigates their attack and could eliminate the incentive to pay a ransom so they are specifically targeting backup workloads and processes to eliminate this defense. Limiting the spread of malware.

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Pure Storage and Veeam Partner for Unrivaled Data Protection with Unbeatable Economics

Pure Storage

Even after an incident has been contained, recovering data can inadvertently reintroduce malware into a cleansed environment, causing reinfection that starts the cycle all over again. As organizations try to keep their data safe and available, they confront growing issues around cost and complexity.

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The Aftermath: Steps to Recovering from a Malware Attack

Reciprocity

Malware (shorthand for “malicious software”) is any intrusive software that can infiltrate your computer systems to damage or destroy them or to steal data from them. The most common types of malware attacks include viruses, worms, Trojans, and ransomware. Ransomware and malware affects all industries.

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Breaches – Are you on a Hackers Watchlist?

Online Computers

Outdated devices, human error, malware and theft are all things that contribute greatly to the possibility of a data breach. Outdated devices and software increase risks of malware infections due to the fact that devices are susceptible to vulnerabilities that have yet to be patched. Physical theft is always a risk as well.

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