A backup is a copy of your practice’s data stored for later use should a failure occur. How, where, and how often you create and keep these copies will directly affect the time – and cost – required to restore them.
A backup is a copy of your practice’s data stored for later use should a failure occur. How, where, and how often you create and keep these copies will directly affect the time – and cost – required to restore them.
After an attack, businesses must spend valuable time restoring their systems
In the first half of 2020, ransomware attacks grew by 715% as cybercriminals began exploiting the COVID-19 pandemic
About 50% of businesses worldwide are hit by ransomware each year
say clients with a business continuity and disaster recovery plan (BCDR) are less likely to experience significant downtime from ransomware
Our data is lost forever, and your IT systems are no longer operational. More than 50% of businesses who lost data during a cyber attack go out of business in 18-24 months.
Full recovery may take a very long time, and there is no guarantee that all the data and systems can be recovered.
You treat the attack as any other disaster, recovering data from backups and running your systems using Disaster Recovery technologies, i.e., in the cloud.
Reduce downtime during a security incident or emergency
Quickly restore key information for minimal disruption
Help maintain regulatory compliance
Help you determine lessons learned after an incident
We do whatever we can to make sure our clients are Rest Assured.