According to a study released by Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center, the number of ransomware attack claims worldwide in 2023, rose 73% as compared with 2022.
Ransomware and other threats are showing no signs of letting up. If anything, bad actors are more determined, using artificial intelligence and machine learning to aid in their efforts to obtain sensitive data and hold your agency hostage.
Modernizing your agency’s data storage is a key step to building a foundation for data resilience, protecting it from malicious outsiders. Some of the benefits of modernized data storage include:
- Lower cost of ownership by reducing rack space, power and cooling requirements.
- Increasing scalability of capacity and performance without creating silos or data migration.
- Improved security and data protection, resulting in fast disaster recovery with zero data loss, zero
- downtime.
This infographic, “How to Take a Data-Centric Approach to Cyber Resilience,” explains why legacy storage and data management platforms are not up to task, and how a unified data fabric (based on modern, flash-based storage systems) can improve and better secure your operations.