An honest check of whether you could actually recover from a ransomware attack that went after your backups, covering immutable copies, isolated recovery and tested runbooks.
Most organisations assume their backups mean they can recover, until they meet an attacker who deletes the backups first. This assessment tests whether you could genuinely come back from a ransomware attack that targeted your data and your ability to recover it at the same time, from immutable copies through to a tested recovery runbook. An honest read, not a product pitch.
Infrastructure, security and resilience leaders who want to know if their recovery would actually hold against ransomware, not just that backups exist.
A focused session to understand your backup, DR and recovery setup, followed by a written readout of where you would struggle to recover and the order to close it. Free, and with no obligation.
Whether you could actually recover from an attack that targeted your backups, covering immutable and air gapped copies, a known good recovery point, an isolated recovery environment and a tested runbook. It tests recoverability, not just whether backups exist.
No. A backup review confirms copies exist. This assesses whether you could recover from a deliberate attack that went after those copies, which is a harder question that traditional disaster recovery often fails.
Yes, it is a free, independent and no obligation diagnostic, with a clear readout of your gaps and the order to close them.