Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

September 2021

Backing up 10,000 SQL Server Databases in a Lazy Afternoon

Customers using Microsoft SQL Server tend to grow horizontally in terms of the number of databases. For recent versions of SQL Server, the max number of databases you can have on a single instance is 32,767 and it is common to see customers push that limit. At Rubrik, we have run into several customers who approach 10,000 databases on a single host. As SQL Server accelerates the push into the enterprise segment, one needs to address the problem of managing and protecting these servers at scale.

Data Security Summit- Mike Tornincasa and Kevin Mandia

The first 24 hours after a major security incident are critical to keeping your business up and running. What can you do to protect your organization’s valuable data and critical IT assets in the event of a ransomware attack? Come listen to Kevin Mandia, Mandiant CEO and security expert to learn best practices that IT leaders can put into practice today. Hear about the successes (and failures) of other organizations, and how your team can avoid being a victim.

Data Security Summit 2021 Recap

Is your data safe from ransomware attacks? Hear from security leaders from both the private and public sectors to learn why network, perimeter, and application security isn’t enough. Learn about new cyber/ransomware threats, how ransomware impacts every layer of your organization from board decisions to shareholder value, and how you can survive an attack without paying the ransom.

Protecting Unstructured Data

Most of the collective data fueling today's technological and scientific advances consists of unstructured data files - trillions of them. Large files, medium files, and small files are stored on NAS systems, Unix servers, Windows servers, and public cloud platforms. And the number of individual files behind these innovations continue to increase at an exponential rate. Download this ebook and learn how to enhance visibility, protection, and mobility at petabyte scale for your unstructured data.

Framework for a Comprehensive Ransomware Recovery Plan

Let's face it, recent ransomware attacks have caught many IT professionals off guard. Reason being is they honestly didn't have adequate plans in place. And it's not totally their fault. The ransomware attacks of today are far more sophisticated. Which means you need an equally sophisticated, yet easy to implement plan in place to survive and recover. In this whitepaper, Framework for a Comprehensive Ransomware Recovery Plan, we give you the tools to develop your own ransomware recovery playbook.