Business Recovery Capability Questioned by Ransomware Damage Cyberattacks, including ransomware, have entered a stage where the focus is not only on preventing intrusion and encryption but also on how quickly and safely business operations can be restored after an attack. Many companies have already established backup environments, but with attackers now targeting backup data and administrative privileges, having a backup is not synonymous with being able to recover business operations. Especially in large enterprises, protected assets such as core systems, file servers, cloud services, and SaaS are distributed, and delays in recovery can significantly impact business continuity and responses to business partners.
Risks That Cannot Be Recovered with Traditional Backups Traditional backups are primarily designed to restore data from failures or accidental deletions. Therefore, they may not be fully equipped with tamper resistance after a ransomware attack, breach detection, or verification of the safety of recovered data. Even if backups are taken, if it is unclear which point-in-time data to restore after encryption or deletion damage, whether there is a risk of re-infection after recovery, or who should approve and execute the recovery, business operations cannot be restored in an actual emergency. As a result, not only infrastructure departments but also security departments are now in a position to lead the review of backups.
Data Protection Strategy to Restore Business After an Attack This seminar will explain how companies with existing backups should prepare in advance to be able to restore business operations after a ransomware attack. After organizing the limitations of traditional backups, it will introduce the concepts of immutable backups, access control, multi-factor authentication, approval control, threat detection, and integrated data protection including cloud and SaaS. Using Cohesity Data Cloud as an example, it will provide practical review points for re-evaluating backups from a security perspective and enhancing cyber resilience.
Organizer and Co-organizer Cohesity Japan LLC ■Cooperation NEC Corporation Majisemi Co., Ltd.
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