Outdated backup systems could leave your business vulnerable
Imagine this: Your business comes to a standstill because your critical files are locked away by scammers, demanding a ransom for their release.
This scenario is known as a ransomware attack, and it's an escalating threat to businesses worldwide.
Ransomware is a type of cyber attack where criminals infiltrate your systems and encrypt your data, rendering it unusable. They then demand payment, often in cryptocurrency, for the decryption key.
Even if you pay the ransom, there's no guarantee you'll regain access to your data. This is why having a robust backup system is one of the best safety measures you can implement.
Backups are copies of your essential files and systems, stored separately from your main network. If something goes wrong, such as a ransomware attack or accidental deletion, you can use your backup tools to restore your data and keep your business operational.
Backups are crucial for businesses of all sizes. However, not all backup systems are created equal. Recent research indicates that many businesses rely on outdated backup technology, leaving them vulnerable even if they believe they are protected.
Older backup systems weren't designed to handle today's sophisticated ransomware attacks, exposing businesses to three main risks:
- Backup data is a target: Ransomware attackers are becoming more cunning. They know that backups are your last line of defence, so they target them directly. If your backup system isn't designed to withstand these attacks, your safety net could be compromised when you need it most.
- Lack of encryption: Encryption scrambles your data so only authorized individuals can access it. Without encryption, scammers can tamper with your backup data. Alarmingly, nearly a third of businesses report that their backup data isn't encrypted.
- Failed backups: Restoring lost data with older systems can be challenging, and this is where they often fail. Imagine discovering that your backup didn't work just as your business is trying to recover from an attack. This can lead to prolonged downtimes and costly repair efforts, which many businesses simply can't afford.
So, how can you combat ransomware threats?
Rethink your approach to backups. Modern solutions like immutable storage offer the strongest protection against ransomware attacks. Immutable storage ensures your backup data can't be altered or deleted, no matter what.
This technology is built on the Zero Trust security model, which assumes that nobody and nothing can be trusted. Every access request is validated, and permissions are strictly limited, ensuring your critical business data remains safe even if an attacker breaches your system.
Ransomware attacks are not going away. In fact, they are becoming smarter and more frequent.
Now is the time to ensure your backup system is solid.Unsure where to start?
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