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Think Beyond Basic Backups to Tackle Ransomware
Think Beyond Basic Backups to Tackle Ransomware
Although ransomware has long been a serious concern for business owners all over the world, the COVID-19 pandemic has created new opportunities for this threat to flourish, and the attack vector is likely to become even more dangerous in the coming years.According to a report, 304 million ransomware attacks occurred globally in 2020, with ransomware affecting over 65% of global businesses.1 Experts suggest that this is only the tip of the iceberg. Unfortunately, even though SMBs continue to be disproportionately affected by these nefarious attacks, reporting and notifications rarely make the news.
When it comes to cybersecurity and ransomware, the biggest mistake SMBs make is assuming hackers only target large enterprises. This is why many SMBs still rely on simple backups and don't have a solid strategy in place.
The truth is that hackers are counting on smaller businesses to have fewer security measures in place, making it easier for them to get into your systems. While it’s good to have data backup, it's high time you take its security a step further.
The 3-2-1 Backup Strategy for Your Business
This is an industry best practice for reducing the risk of losing data in the event of a breach. The 3-2-1 strategy involves having at least three copies of your data, two on-site but on different mediums/devices, and one off-site. Let's examine each of the three elements and the issues they address:
Three copies of data
Two different mediums
One off-site copy
In addition to the 3-2-1 backup strategy, consider applying the concept of layered security to keep your data and backup copies secure.
Importance of Layered Security in Cyber Defense
Most SMBs have an antivirus or firewall installed, but this is usually insufficient to combat today's sophisticated threat landscape, necessitating the application of a layered security approach.
Because no security technology or measure is flawless or guaranteed, layered security assumes that attackers will infiltrate different layers of an organization's defenses or have already done so. The goal of this approach is to provide multiple security measures so that if an attack gets past one security tool, there are others in place to help identify and stop the attack before your data is stolen.
The THREE ELEMENTS of layered security are:
Prevention
Detection
Response
Layered security is divided into seven layers by security experts. Hackers seeking to get into a system must break through each layer to gain access. If you want to keep cybercriminals out of your systems, concentrate on improving these seven layers:
Information security policies
Physical security
Network security
Vulnerability scanning
Strong identity and access management (IAM)
Proactive protection and reactive backup + recovery
Continual monitoring and testing
While it’s your responsibility to make sure your business doesn't get sucked into the quicksand of data loss, it's easy to become overwhelmed if you're attempting to figure out everything on your own. Working with a specialist like us provides you with the advantage of having an expert on your side. We'll make sure your backup and security postures are capable of tackling threats.
Source:
- Statista