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Ransomware Attackers Find Fresh Targets in Cultural Institutions

Pure Storage

The continuing threat of supply chain attacks (not to mention ransomware) makes it all the more important to create resilience strategies that protect your organization before, during, and after a ransomware attack. Backup your data. A multilayered defense with a modern approach to backup and restore is critical.

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A Ransomware Resilience Assessment Template: 5 Essentials

Solutions Review

Solutions Review editors assembled this resource containing the essential elements of a ransomware resilience assessment as an example for enterprises. For an even deeper breakdown of ransomware resiliency for enterprise storage, we recommend reading Continuity’s Dummies Guide.

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A Former Hacker Explains How to Fight Ransomware

Pure Storage

Too many IT teams are failing to address obvious security gaps in backup and recovery infrastructure. Those that don’t practice good security hygiene, such as password authentication, identity management, backup policies, and incident management, make life easy for attackers. Swift mitigation and response plans during an attack.

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A Former Hacker Explains How to Fight Ransomware

Pure Storage

Too many IT teams are failing to address obvious security gaps in backup and recovery infrastructure. Those that don’t practice good security hygiene, such as password authentication, identity management, backup policies, and incident management, make life easy for attackers. Swift mitigation and response plans during an attack.

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How to Put CISA’s “Shields Up” Recommendations Into Action 

Pure Storage

This means being proactive with plenty of hurdles like multifactor authentication and admin credential vaulting. Increase resilience with better recovery speed. Restore times are perhaps the most important thing when it comes to resilience. Test your emergency response plans. Plan for worst-case scenarios.

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A Former Hacker Explains How to Fight Ransomware

Pure Storage

Too many IT teams are failing to address obvious security gaps in backup and recovery infrastructure. Those that don’t practice good security hygiene, such as password authentication, identity management, backup policies, and incident management, make life easy for attackers. Swift mitigation and response plans during an attack.

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Cyber Recovery vs. Disaster Recovery

Pure Storage

Cyber Recovery vs. Disaster Recovery by Pure Storage Blog Data infrastructures aren’t just built for storage, performance, and scale—they’re designed for resilience. This means having the right technology and response plans in place to minimize data loss and downtime from any type of event—cyberattack, natural disaster, or otherwise.