Understanding Backup and MDR
In the digital age, where data is a huge part of any business, protecting that data is of the utmost importance. Two crucial components in your defense arsenal are Backup and Managed Detection and Response (MDR).
Backup is like a safety net for your data. It involves creating copies of your critical information, applications, and files and storing them securely. In case of data loss due to hardware failures, human error, cyberattacks, or other disasters, you can recover your data from these backups, ensuring business continuity. In fact, even Google recommends backing up information stored in the cloud.
Managed Detection and Response, or MDR, is a proactive cybersecurity service that focuses on identifying and mitigating cyber threats in real-time. We quickly detect and respond to suspicious activities, helping you thwart potential cyberattacks before they cause significant damage.
Let’s take a look at a few of the benefits of implementing Backup and MDR in your business.
What are the Benefits?
Comprehensive Data Protection
Backup ensures that your data is safe and recoverable in the event of data loss, while MDR provides real-time protection against evolving cyber threats. Together, they create an advanced defense mechanism, ensuring the safety and availability of your critical information.
Rapid Recovery
In the unfortunate event of a successful cyberattack, having a reliable backup means you can quickly recover your data. MDR complements this by helping prevent future attacks and minimizing downtime.
Business Continuity
Backup and MDR are key components of your business continuity strategy. They ensure that your operations can continue smoothly even in the face of data loss or cyber incidents, minimizing disruptions.
Thwarting Ransomware
Ransomware attacks can lock you out of your data, demanding a ransom for its release. Backup allows you to restore your data without paying the ransom. MDR, on the other hand, helps prevent ransomware attacks by detecting and neutralizing them in real-time (also take a look at our article about Cybersecurity).