In today's digital world, data is the lifeblood of businesses. Losing it can lead to significant financial losses, operational disruptions, and damage to a company's reputation. To safeguard against ...
The insurance industry is among the most data-intensive sectors worldwide, managing massive volumes of sensitive customer ...
Most enterprise organizations say they are ready to recover from disruptions involving agentic AI, but a new survey of more than 300 IT decision-makers from Australia, New Zealand, Europe, the United ...
Karen Lopez explains that backup alone is not enough, and that real cyber resilience depends on tested recovery procedures, failover readiness, automation and business continuity planning.
Many people and businesses think a completed backup means their data is safe, but without regular testing and validation, that backup may be useless when disaster strikes. Silent corruption, hardware ...
Over the past 18 months, businesses of all sizes have learned to live with disruption. As lockdowns forced offices to close, organisations moved to remote working en masse. For some, this was new ...
Disaster recovery (DR) plans have evolved into a central mechanism for safeguarding today's enterprises against the rising threat of cybercrime and natural disasters. With 86% of global businesses ...
Nearly one-third of UK councils have suffered unplanned outages in the past 12 months with systems out for around five times the UK average. Those are some of the findings of a survey by backup ...