Defend against ransomware with cyber-resilient storage, your last line

April 19, 2024
1 min read

TLDR:

  • Storage vendors are adding cyber-resilient features to protect against ransomware.
  • Primary storage systems need minimum requirements like immutable snapshots and replication capabilities.

Storage vendors are enhancing their offerings with cyber-resilient features to provide protection against ransomware attacks. These features, included with storage purchases, offer capabilities like anomaly detection and honeypots. Primary storage systems must meet minimum requirements such as immutable snapshots and replication capabilities to qualify as cyber-resilient. Companies like Ctera and Panzura are adding ransomware detection and prevention features to their platforms to enhance cyber-resilience. While these tools provide an additional layer of defense, enterprises should also have robust security measures in place to protect against evolving ransomware threats. Cyber-resilient offerings should include basics like two-factor authentication and compliance with regulations like GDPR for effective protection against cyber attacks.

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