In 2021, 66% of companies were hit by ransomware. While 46% of those organizations paid the ransomware, only 4% restored all their data. To guarantee successful data recovery and business continuity, enterprises must adopt a modern backup infrastructure approach.

Ransomware hiding in backups is particularly problematic, as it can re-introduce malware in production, leading to higher time to recover. Reliable backups are the ONLY way to recover from ransomware.

During this livestream, cybersecurity expert and president and CEO at BetterCyber Luciana Obregon will break down how you can lower RTO and RPO and create a reliable data recovery workflow. Modern backup data infrastructure must be immutable, isolated (air-gapped), scanned for and cleansed of malware and must be directly mounted (instant recovery).

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Concerned about ransomware? Simply securing your production environment is not enough. Bad actors are constantly shifting their attack strategies, encrypting production data and often targeting backups, too. That’s why implementing a strong data security platform is a key component of building a solid security posture—to be sure there are no gaps in your cybersecurity defense.

Join this presentation to see exactly how Rubrik can help your organization prepare for a cyberattack and how those preparations can help you avoid paying ransom demands. In this session, you’ll see how Rubrik Ransomware Investigation, backed with an immutable, append-only file system, can pinpoint anomalies, determine an attack’s blast radius and allow your organization to recover from a ransomware attack.

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Organizations must decide—and decide fast—how to defend against incoming ransomware attacks. Register now for this webinar to learn how to defend against the inevitable emerging ransomware threats.

If you think ransomware is bad now, well, just wait—it’s going to get a whole lot worse. As ransomware attacks and attackers become more sophisticated, cybercriminal gangs will rely less on broad-based attacks and more on remote code execution using malware designed for specific targets. Essentially, cybercriminals that launch ransomware attacks are becoming more efficient. That means it is now a question of when rather than if most organizations will find themselves dealing with one or more ransomware incidents.

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Organizations must decide—and decide fast—how to defend against incoming ransomware attacks. Register now for this webinar to learn how to defend against the inevitable emerging ransomware threats.

If you think ransomware is bad now, well, just wait—it’s going to get a whole lot worse. As ransomware attacks and attackers become more sophisticated, cybercriminal gangs will rely less on broad-based attacks and more on remote code execution using malware designed for specific targets. Essentially, cybercriminals that launch ransomware attacks are becoming more efficient. That means it is now a question of when rather than if most organizations will find themselves dealing with one or more ransomware incidents.

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