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  • Managed Service Providers Need a Strategic Approach for Fortifying Cyberdefense

    Battling ransomware? Avoid a TKO in round 2!
    56% of orgs risk reinfection during data restoration after a cyberattack. Our Tony Liau shares how MSPs can knockout threats with recovery strategies that include #immutable backups. Read more from ChannelPro Network.

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    Tony Liau for ChannelPro Network
  • Show Your Appreciation – Celebrating SysAdminDay 2023

    With ransomware continuing to be even more of a disruptor, AI completely changing how we operate for better and for worse, and the planet getting hotter, sysadmins are dealing with a new set of challenges and responsibilities. This SysAdmin Appreciation Day, take some time to thank your local IT person – they deserve it! Check out more insights on this national day of recognition from Object First’s Anthony Cusimano for VMblog.

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    Anthony Cusimano for VMblog.com
  • Ransomware Attacks Could Scare Away 75% of a Company’s Customers

    The report — run by security firm Object First which polled 1,000 adults in the United States — found that three-quarters of people would either very likely or somewhat likely to switch brands. Less than 10 per cent said they were unlikely to do so, with the remainder stating their response would depend on whether the ransomware attack affected them.

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    David Hollingworth by Cyber Security Connect
  • Fileless Attacks Increase 1,400%, Consumers Ditch Brands Hit by Ransomware

    75% of consumers prepared to ditch brands hit by ransomware
    As 40% of consumers harbor skepticism regarding organizations’ data protection capabilities, 75% would shift to alternate companies following a ransomware attack, according to Object First.

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  • 75% of Consumers Ready to Ditch Brands Hit By Ransomware

    “Given the indispensable role of data in today’s world, it is no wonder consumers are seeking greater protection as organizations generate and consume more data than ever. While preventing a ransomware attack is the ideal scenario, it is not always feasible. Consumers take data protection seriously, and organizations must prioritize safeguarding consumer data against modern threats. ” – David Bennett, CEO of Object First. Find more from our survey covered in Tech.co.

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    Ellis Di Cataldo by Tech.co
  • Bolstering Security Ahead of July 4th Weekend – Insights from Industry Experts

    If you’re wondering how to ensure best security practices ahead of the holiday weekend, staying protected may not look like what you think. As the summer increases the likelihood of wildfires, it’s important to remember that datacenters are just as vulnerable to physical threats as they are to ransomware. Stay protected with a 3-2-1-1-0 backup strategy.

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    Anthony Cusimano for VMblog.com
  • Ransomware: Your Security Insurance Will No Longer Save You

    In the latest from CDO Trends, our datasecurity experts share their insights on excluding ransomware from security insurance though it may be one of the largest monetary impacts on organizations today. Yet, according to Veeam’s recent survey, 21% of companies saw their cyberinsurance policies specifically excluded ransomware. Read more about how to go beyond insurance to securely backup your data here:

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    CDOTrends By Winston Thomas
  • A Last Line of Defense Against Ransomware

    The impact of cyberattacks around the world continues to escalate at an alarming rate, even after reaching “an all-time high” last year, new research warns. The latest IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report 2022 estimates that the average cost of a data breach hit $4.35 million in 2022, with some 83 percent of organizations found to have had more than one breach during the year.

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    Blocks & Files by Rob Jaques
  • Ransomware’s Prime Target: Securing Educational Institutions

    Ransomware attacks on schools and universities are on the rise, jeopardizing student data and critical systems. On-prem object-based backup storage can make the difference in securing educational institutions. Learn why schools continue to be targeted and how to best defend them from Anthony Cusimano in Education IT Reporter.

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    Anthony Cusimano for Education IT Reporter
  • Veeam Believes You Need Cyber Insurance Insurance

    Veeam’s latest Ransomware Trends Report found that 98% of surveyed businesses use immutability or related methods for some of their backup protection. Yet, organizations may be more vulnerable than expected. Tony Liau shares the benefits of choosing Ootbi for immutability in the latest from Channelholic.

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    Channelholic by Rich Freeman