
Businesses commit IT hardware and budgeted funds into their defense again cyber attacks. But have they considered their last line of defense …. their backup solution?
As a last line of defense at the battle of Gettysburg, the Union regiment led by Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, at Little Round Top, made a desperate, yet strategic move that halted the Confederate assault and helped tilt the outcome of the war.
His men out of ammunition, they turned to bayonets. A single “right wheel forward” maneuver, orchestrated by Chamberlain, not only stopped the seemingly overwhelming Confederate threat, but reinforced the strength of a timely, calculated strategy.
2021 continues to be a battleground for businesses and cyber attacks. Just last week, news broke of global consulting firm Accenture being hit by a LockBit ransomware attack, inspiring one cyber security leader to reference the current state of affairs as a “cyber-pandemic.”
Certainly anyone, including large-scale entities like Accenture, can fall victim to cybercrimes. Attacks on SMBs amount to 28 percent of all cyber attacks in 2020, according to the Verizon 2021 Data Breach Investigations Report. Furthermore, malware attacks (which include Ransomware) are 2X more likely for SMBs.
Businesses commit IT hardware and budgeted funds into their defense again cyber attacks. But amidst their strategy, have they considered their last line of defense …. Their backup solution?
A backup is a critical component of any Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery (BCDR) plan. If a server is infected with ransomware, or critical files are deleted in error, your backup solutions are essential to restoring. But restore times can vary widely depending on the solution. Even worse, your backups themselves may be targeted by hackers.
In the war against cybercriminals, what maneuvers can help you halt the assault on your business? Can you defend your last line of defense?
Three major types of threats today include hacking (stolen credentials, backdoors), errors (misconfiguration, misdelivery, loss) and malware (Ransomware, viruses, etc.). Let’s take at each one and its associated backup vulnerability.
By definition, a hacker is a malicious actor who looks for weaknesses in computer systems, applications and networks to compromise the associated systems and/or to steal data. With regards to backup, hackers are increasingly looking at vulnerabilities in both backup software, backup files, and the systems on which backup data is stored.
Everyone falls victim to that “oh no” moment at some point. You delete something unintentionally. Human error is inevitable. Below are some common errors that impact your ability to restore.
Ransomware, which falls into the Malware category is on the rise and is now the second most
common type of malware, according to Verizon’s report. Ransomware is typically distributed via phishing emails which then tricks a user into clicking a link or downloading an attachment that installs the malware on their system.
Once the ransomware has been installed on a PC or server, it then begins searching for files to encrypt. Since ransomware spreads silently, it may take some time before making itself known. After the attackers believe they have thoroughly infiltrated the systems, they then begin encrypting files that will be made unavailable to the users and possibly deleted if the ransom is not paid.
When it comes to guarding against hacking, malware, or human error – your backup solution is not just your critical recovery tool – it could be another one of your vulnerabilities. Datamax can help secure your last line of defense with the proper cyber security strategy, including a BCDR plan. Interested in learning more, let’s visit!
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