Is Your “Immutable” Backup Really Immutable?

Featuring

  • Druva

About This Webinar

How confident are you that your data is safe, should you be hit with a ransomware attack? When (not if) you are hit with a ransomware attack, the first step that the attackers will take is to try to encrypt your backup data. It's not enough anymore to just have the data, your backup data must also be protected from encryption and deletion, lest that backup data become worthless. For that reason, the ability to make the backup data immutable is critical. Finally, you need to be confident that you can rapidly restore that data - all your data - or else you may find yourself wanting to pay the ransom just to recover faster.

Is your data protection tool up to the challenge?

Join Druva on February 9th where we’ll demystify some of the claims existing backup vendors are making and learn how Druva is the best option to ensure that you can rapidly recover!

About Druva

Druva is the global leader in Cloud Data Protection and Management, delivering the industry’s first data management-as-a-service solution that aggregates data from endpoints, servers and cloud applications and leverages the public cloud to offer a single pane of glass to enable data protection, governance and intelligence–dramatically increasing the availability and visibility of business critical information, while reducing the risk, cost and complexity of managing and protecting it.

  1. David Davis

    Host David Davis Author, Speaker, and vExpert ActualTech Media

  2. W. Curtis Preston

    Featuring W. Curtis Preston Chief Technical Evangelist Druva

What You'll Learn

  1. How immutability is now a crucial feature due to ransomware and other attacks
  2. Three things other than cyber attacks that can damage your backups
  3. Some “immutable” backups don’t protect against all risks
  4. Three ways to protect backups from all dangers