IGEL Introduces Emergency Mode for Enhanced Business Continuity
In a significant advancement for cybersecurity management, IGEL has introduced its new feature, Emergency Mode, as part of its IGEL Business Continuity Disaster Recovery (BCDR) suite. This improvement aims to help organizations swiftly recover secure access during critical incidents, such as cyberattacks or Windows failures. With a focus on efficiency and security, the organization can now restore operations in mere minutes.
The Rising Threat Landscape
According to the FBI's 2025 Internet Crime Report, ransomware incidents surged by 14.42% in the previous year, and this alarming trend is expected to continue as threats evolve. While organizations have developed various mechanisms to safeguard their data centers and applications, employee productivity can significantly suffer during disruptions. This is where IGEL's Emergency Mode aims to fill the gap, providing administrators with the means to manage endpoint recovery effectively.
Features of Emergency Mode
Emergency Mode allows authorized administrators to reboot supported IGEL Dual Boot-enabled endpoints directly into the IGEL OS. This centralized management ensures that users can regain secure access without requiring their intervention. During a crisis, the functionality allows for a deeper focus on core operational continuity, particularly in sectors such as healthcare, financial services, and government.
When a security incident occurs, the Windows operating system can be isolated and preserved for forensic review while users continue to work. Thus, even as incident-response teams investigate the situation in real-time, their operations remain largely unaffected. This capability is crucial for mitigating the impacts on services, allowing organizations to continue essential functions like patient care and public transactions.
Admin Control and Flexibility
Via the Universal Management Suite (UMS), administrators gain the flexibility to reboot individual devices, groups, or even entire fleets of endpoints. These devices remain locked into IGEL OS, ensuring that they stay secure while investigations proceed. The aforementioned capability addresses a common challenge: while businesses often invest heavily in data recovery processes, the speed of user access recovery remains inconsistent.
Klaus Oestermann, CEO of IGEL, emphasized the importance of this feature, stating,
“Organizations have invested heavily in the ability to quickly recover data and infrastructure, but few can recover user access at the endpoint just as quickly.” With Emergency Mode, companies can seamlessly transition users back to necessary resources in real-time, minimizing downtime and risk exposure.
A Path Towards Resilience
Emergency Mode aligns with IGEL's broader philosophy of reboot, reconnect, and resume. This strategic approach not only supports rapid access recovery but also helps organizations navigate the complexities of threat management. By shifting devices away from compromised Windows environments, organizations can contain risks while continuing to operate effectively during lengthy investigations and remediation phases.
To further enhance operational readiness, IGEL BCDR with Emergency Mode is made available at no additional cost to eligible customers, reflecting the company's commitment to empowering organizations in navigating cybersecurity challenges.
In summary, IGEL's Emergency Mode stands out as a vital tool in the fight against increasing cyber threats. By enabling a faster response and secure user access restoration, organizations can maintain business continuity in the face of adversity, safeguarding their operations and protecting sensitive information from potential breaches.
For those interested in exploring more about IGEL's innovative solutions, including their responses to cybersecurity challenges, visit their official website at
www.igel.com.