Cloud-powered disaster recovery for the ultimate peace of mind

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One of the key principles of modern cyber security is that "It's not if, it's when". The strategies utilised by cyber criminals grow increasingly sophisticated and aggressive with each passing year, with any breach having the potential to cause irreparable financial and reputational damage if operations are not resumed and data secured as quickly as possible. However, while most organisations will already have some form of disaster recovery plan in place, when one takes into account the increasing pace of Cloud transformation and the number of potential attack vectors it has opened up into account, these often turn out to be no longer fit for purpose when it is time to initiate them.

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It’s not if, it’s when… So, make AI-powered disaster recovery part of your personal IT ‘sundae’!

Ransomware Defender - It’s not if, it’s when… So, make AI-powered disaster recovery part of your personal IT ‘sundae’!

Whatever the size of your organisation, whatever sector you operate in, and whatever stage you have reached in your digital journey, cyber security must be treated as a critical priority. In particular, ransomware remains a growing threat, with global bad actors mounting a range of increasingly sophisticated, aggressive attacks in an attempt to gain control of organisations' critical data. With cyber criminals' increasing use of bots, and the ongoing evolution of IT infrastructure creating new attack vectors, securing against such attacks often presents a constantly moving target.

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Cyber: The ‘special sauce’ that no IT sundae is complete without

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Organisations' reputations rise and fall depending on the security of their critical data. Even the smallest breach will not just lead to serious operational disruptions, but likely result in costly fines and potentially irrecoverable reputational damage. And the heightening threat landscape shows no signs of slowing down, with cyberattacks increasing in frequency and scale. Consider these recent statistics:

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