Businesses Turn to Specialized Platforms for Ransomware-Ready Disaster Recovery
In the face of escalating ransomware threats, businesses are increasingly turning to comprehensive cybersecurity incident recovery plans. With 72% of companies affected in 2023 alone, it's clear that conventional backup strategies may not be enough.
Modern disaster recovery planning must now include cybersecurity incident recovery. This involves measures like immutable, off-site backups, clean-room recovery environments, and malware removal. However, ransomware recovery presents unique challenges such as compromised backups and the need for cyber forensics to determine the attack's scope.
To tackle these issues, companies are turning to specialized platforms like the Commvault Cyber Resilience Platform. This service assists businesses in creating ransomware-ready disaster recovery plans and outsourcing the effort to trusted third-party specialists. This approach, known as Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS), simplifies cybersecurity incident recovery and allows businesses to focus on their core operations.
Given the widespread impact of ransomware, businesses must prioritize cybersecurity incident recovery in their disaster recovery planning. By utilizing services like the Commvault Cyber Resilience Platform and DRaaS, companies can better protect themselves against evolving cyber threats and ensure business continuity.
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