Companies are becoming aware of the need for backup solutions to ensure business continuity and the safety of their digital assets. In this context, implementing innovative technologies becomes a priority to guarantee the continuity of operations.
On the other hand, the lack of implementation of these technologies has had important consequences in the continuity of the services of large companies, both public and private.
Under this scenario, Juan Manuel Pascual, an expert in cybersecurity and CEO of Innovery Spain and Latam explains: “When news appears from companies to which their systems block them, the only thing that highlights is that their business continuity policies and solutions have failed.”
The consequences of not having these solutions can lead from the loss of critical data, interruption of business continuity to productivity reduction, having to devote more time and resources to reconstruct lost data.
Backup, in the spotlight
Implementing a hyperconvergente architecture provides the possibility of recovering information more efficiently, regardless of the amount of data to be recovered.
Companies are becoming aware of the need for backup solutions to ensure business continuity and the safety of their digital assets
These types of architectures raise solutions to the new challenges that companies must face when choosing a backup solution. Among them, Innovery points out the following:
- Speed increase. Businesses are getting faster and the information generated, too. The volume and complexity of the data has been triggered in the last decade, and raises huge capacity and security challenges to organizations. Looking for scalable solutions is the first
- Ransomware as the main threat. No company is exempt from being a victim of a cyber attack. Moreover, Spanish organizations are not prepared to respond.
- Ransomware has established itself as its great threat. Cybercriminals are very clear that one of their main objectives is to block or encrypt information in order to paralyze the systems and services of the companies. Until a few years ago, a ransomware attack occurred in an isolated device, but currently expands by systems, preventing business continuity.
