Partnership for Enhanced Cyber Resilience
In a significant move to bolster cyber resilience,
Cloud Storage Security (CSS) and
InfoScale have announced a strategic partnership. As cyber threats escalate, particularly those targeting data integrity, this collaboration is designed to address the vulnerabilities faced by enterprises in real time. The focus is not merely on recovering systems post-incident but ensuring that the data remains trusted and available even during cyber events.
The Importance of Real-Time Protection
The modern enterprise environment demands more than just rapid response capabilities; it necessitates an ongoing assurance that data, the backbone of operations, is safe from malicious interference. Traditional recovery methods, which often involve scanning backups after incidents, fall short in preventing the reinfection of restored data. This partnership uniquely combines the advanced malicious code detection capabilities of CSS with InfoScale’s real-time operational resilience solutions.
With this integration, organizations can embed malware verification within their recovery processes. This means that only data that has been verified as safe is restored, substantially reducing the risk of reinfection and providing a quicker incident response time.
Innovative Technology Integration
The alliance features
inline, off-host malware scanning capabilities on immutable, application-aware file system snapshots. Unlike previous methods that recover based on data volume alone, the new approach validates data integrity prior to any restoration or access, which is crucial for maintaining a clean operational environment. This advancement in technology ensures that the recovery operations can proceed without the threat of reintroducing malicious code, thus countering one of the most significant challenges enterprises face today—the compromise of data itself.
Anirban Chowdhuri, CTO of CSS, highlighted, “Cyber resilience today isn't just about detecting threats; it's about maintaining trust in your data while operations continue.” The platforms’ combined features aim to eliminate the uncertainty many organizations encounter during recovery phases following a cyberattack.
Key Features of the Partnership
The
partnership introduces several critical features designed to enhance cyber resilience:
- - Advanced Threat Detection: Security measures are integrated directly into data protection workflows, allowing for continuous monitoring and prompt identification of potential threats.
- - Off-Host Scanning: Protection of live environments is prioritized, ensuring that systems can operate without interruption while also safeguarding against malware.
- - Immutable Recovery Points: By establishing tamper-resistant recovery points, enterprises have reliable fallback options, minimizing potential downtime in crises.
- - Rapid Restoration: The process allows for swift recovery from verified, clean states which not only enhances uptime but also mitigates business risk associated with data breaches.
This comprehensive approach represents a substantial shift from traditional cybersecurity models, moving towards a framework that supports continuous resilience amid attacks. As organizations increasingly shift towards digital operations, these innovations are crucial for instilling trust and ensuring data security.
About the Companies
InfoScale stands at the forefront of real-time operational resilience, providing solutions that ensure applications, data, and infrastructure remain highly available even in disruption scenarios. Trusted by many leading enterprises globally, including a large percentage of the Fortune 100, InfoScale’s technologies enable robust disaster recovery and operational continuity across various environments.
On the other hand,
Cloud Storage Security focuses on protecting data in the cloud, allowing businesses to operate without fear of cyber threats. Their advanced malware detection solutions underscore a commitment to securing sensitive information across digital landscapes.
This partnership underscores a commitment to not just reacting to threats, but proactively securing enterprise data, reinforcing the idea that in today’s digital age, trust and security must be at the heart of operations.