Securing Your Data: Beyond the Cloud
What happens if your only data backup is in the cloud — and the cloud is compromised? Cloud protects against downtime, but not data loss. That’s up to you. Here are some solutions.
What happens if your only data backup is in the cloud — and the cloud is compromised? Cloud protects against downtime, but not data loss. That’s up to you. Here are some solutions.
As more data is collected and shared, backup becomes more difficult — and more important. A single approach can reduce complexity and improve security.
Backing up your cloud environment is an important first step to making sure that your data and infrastructure is always available, but it doesn’t solve everything.
Unfortunately, many organizations don’t fully understand the risk of not having a comprehensive data recovery strategy before their data gets lost.
Using ransomware, cybercriminals can force any agency to do their bidding. And cybercriminals often target state and local agencies because of their smaller budgets and workforces.
Agencies can’t afford not to have a strong data backup and recovery strategy. That’s just a given. The challenge is coming up with a strong backup and recovery strategy that they can afford to maintain as their data requirements grow and evolve.