Cybercriminals have continuously attacked enterprises in the cloud, whether through data breaches due to poor security measures or cyber criminals accessing sensitive data by account hijacking. With increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks, having a reliable security posture is essential. Check out these top 3 tips from Tony Liau for staying secure while reaping the benefits of the cloud, via VMblog.
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In 2022, US financial institutions processed over $1B dollars in ransomware payments. This makes it indisputable that the lack of awareness about ransomware and the flimsiness of the backup and recovery approach in terms of cybersecurity puts companies’ business continuity at grave risk. To address that, Anthony Cusimano, Director for Technical Marketing at Object First, recommends investing in out-of-the-box immutable on-premises backup storage in 2023 without delay. Ready to Become
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Simply Resilient?- Object First Predicts Cybersecurity Investment Will Increase Substantially in 2023
Cybercrime is evolving and, rightfully, has a market of its own. The threat landscape is moving toward ransom-as-a-service, data exfiltration, and targeting backup storage. Tony Liau, VP Product Marketing at Object First, predicts organizations will step up their data protection investment in 2023 and change their interaction with consumers around these topics.