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Our Latest eBook – Backup & Disaster Recovery Strategies for the New World of Work

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Employees could be using personal machines that aren’t properly protected, and they may be used by less security-conscious family members. It also looks at internal skills required for recovery, the need to replicate relationships between workloads, drawing down data and orchestrate properly so that when failover is required, it works.

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How to Choose the Right DRaaS Provider: Key Considerations

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Confirm the Security and Compliance of the DR Service Protecting sensitive data is paramount, especially in the context of disaster recovery. Evaluate the provider’s security measures, including data encryption, access controls, network security, and compliance certifications (e.g., SOC 2, HIPAA, GDPR).

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Backup and DR – The Last Line of Ransomware Defense

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And the problem is growing… According to Group-IB , a Singapore-based security firm, ransomware attacks surged by 150% from 2019 to 2020. A proper DR plan does not necessarily require a hot failover site. Multi-Faceted Threat. Remember, though, that rehydrating large numbers of apps can take some time, perhaps weeks.

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Veeam Data Protection: Remote Control for Remote Work

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Also, check out our ebook: Backup & Disaster Recovery Strategies for the New World of Work. For starters, when it comes to Microsoft Windows workloads, Veeam Backup and Replication handles all endpoints, physical servers and failover clusters. Secure Access : Connectivity is one thing, security is another.

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Beat Ransomware with Recoverware

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No matter how secure these platforms and services claim to be, when a cyber-attack or other disaster hits, you either have a recovery solution in place to remediate or you don’t and your only recourse is litigation against the platforms you trusted with your data. Is Cyber-Security Part of Your Planning?

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