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Protecting Your Backups From Cyberthreats



Protecting data has been more critical than ever before in today's modern world, where data is the real trend. Recent years saw a massive outbreak of ransomware attacks which had a significant effect on companies. Businesses and customers were both vulnerable to ransomware. Data backup services are normally the only line of protection for consumers when their machines are infected with ransomware. With the advancement in ransomware technology, criminals are no longer limited to tampering with your core systems but also your backups.


The Need To Secure Your Backups


Businesses have reacted to the increasing ransomware attacks by backing up their data. Data backups are an important part of a layered architecture to protecting your enterprise.

Many businesses back up their data incorrectly, and these backups must be shielded from ransomware attacks. Backups are now the next line of attack for ransomware software, and if you're in a position where you don't have access to your files or backups, you'll become a ransomware victim.


Find Out If Your Data Is Safe


The modern ransomware attacks encrypt your business data and prevent you from accessing them. Additionally, the evolving trend is also to delete your backup files purposely.


Defending against these threats necessitates more than simply implementing data backup solutions. It is only the first step in protecting yourself; it's crucial to keep those backups safe in this model. To determine how stable your backups are, try answering the following questions. Have you stored your backup data in a separate location from your online data?


Are there any access restrictions to prevent unauthorized entries? Is there a monitoring tool to alert when such incidents occur? If the answer to any of these questions is no, then it is time you implement some strict backup protocols to protect your backup data.


Effective Way To Secure Your Backups


To protect your backups from ransomware, you'll need a multi-layered protection system that not only offers a backup but also covers all of the above. Backing up the data needs a well-planned strategy. The first stage of the plan is to identify which data to backup and where to store it. It is crucial to keep your backup data isolated from the production data and restrict access during cyberattacks. A best practice is to store the three latest copies of your files through two different storage media or at various locations and one cloud storage platform. Implement monitoring tools to detect any sensitive access that impacts the dataand send alerts to respective cybersecurity experts in your organization.


Backup frequency is also essential. What is the frequency at which the data is updated? If your consumer database receives over 1,000 updates every hour, missing even one hour of data can be devastating to your company. It is crucial to have the most up-to-date and accurate information backed up. There are times where a company believes it has correctly backed up the records, but the data on hand was last updated weeks (possibly months) ago.


Choose the right frequency depending on your business needs

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