If, as the saying goes, two’s company and three’s a crowd, then, as of today, consider our Disaster Recovery trophy case standing room only. The unfortunate reality of today’s cybersecurity landscape is this: It’s not a matter of when, but if, your organization’s defenses will be tested. Success in these tense moments, when your adrenaline is pumping and time and attention are at a premium, requires more than just the right technology.
The future is notoriously hard to see coming. In the 1997 sci-fi classic Men in Black — bet you didn’t see that reference coming — a movie about extraterrestrials living amongst us and the secret organization that monitors them, the character Kay, played by the great Tommy Lee Jones, sums up this reality perfectly: While vistors from distant galaxies have yet to make first contact — or have they? — his point stands.
Backup immutability. It’s a phrase you may hear a lot. But what is immutability? According to the dictionary definition, it is this; For you, It may simply be a tick box you need to satisfy for cyber insurance policy or a line item on a Request For Proposal document. Regardless of the what or the why it is important to understand how immutability support is an important layer of your organizations’ overall data protection strategy.
A recent article from The Hacker News highlights the challenges and significance of cybersecurity awareness training within organizations. As companies budget for 2024, many are allocating funds for employee security awareness training. However, the effectiveness of such training has come into question, given the behaviors in the workplace including phishing attacks and social engineering.