Boost cyber resilience with Dell Data Protection

April 14, 2024
1 min read

TLDR:

  • Recent data breaches highlight the importance of cyber resilience and data protection.
  • Dell Technologies and theCUBE will present a special broadcast on “Building Cyber Resilience on Trusted Data Protection Infrastructure” on April 30.

Recent data breaches at major companies have emphasized the need for strong cyber resilience and data protection measures, such as Dell Data Protection. Incidents at Home Depot, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and AT&T have underscored the importance of safeguarding critical information in the enterprise. To address these challenges, theCUBE, in collaboration with Dell Technologies, will be hosting a special broadcast on “Building Cyber Resilience on Trusted Data Protection Infrastructure” on April 30.

The broadcast will unveil the expansion of the Dell Data Protection portfolio and new capabilities, empowering organizations to establish a modern, simple, and resilient foundation for data protection across on-premises, public clouds, and the edge. This event aims to bring awareness to the evolving landscape of cyber threats and the importance of implementing robust data protection strategies.

Dell’s approach to data protection focuses on simplifying processes in the midst of growing complexity, with enhancements to products like PowerProtect Data Manager and APEX Backup Services. By offering data protection as a service and scaling on demand, Dell aims to provide organizations with the tools needed to protect their critical data effectively.

The event will feature insights from experts in the field, highlighting the significance of modernizing data protection policies and tools to enhance cyber resilience in the evolving digital landscape. By embracing advanced security measures and continuous improvement, organizations can strengthen their defenses against cyber threats and safeguard their valuable information effectively. Overall, the event will shed new light on the importance of data protection in today’s modern enterprise environment.

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