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The Trusted Data Security Solution for Cyber Recovery

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Key Takeaways

⇨ The rise of digital transformation and cloud services has expanded the attack surface for cybercriminals, with ransomware attacks becoming increasingly common and costly, potentially leading to losses in the millions.

⇨ Legacy backup systems are inadequate for modern cyber recovery, lacking essential security features and visibility, and making organizations vulnerable to reinfection and prolonged downtime during recovery efforts.

⇨ Rubrik Security Cloud addresses these challenges with a comprehensive data security approach, integrating data protection, threat analytics, security posture monitoring, and cyber recovery capabilities to ensure data is safe, recoverable, and resilient against cyber threats.

Ransomware attacks can be crippling. Ransom payments can cost millions of dollars without any guarantee that paying the ransom will restore impacted data. Beyond the cost of the ransom itself, attacks can also result in downtime, lost revenue, recovery costs, reputational harm, regulatory compliance requirements, loss of customer goodwill, increased cyber insurance premiums, and more. All in all, total costs are often in the millions of dollars, with full recoveries taking weeks to months. Ransomware cost the world $20 billion in 2021 and that number is expected to rise to $265 billion by 2031. The impact is clear: when an organization’s data is down, its business is down.

CYBER ATTACKS: A PERVASIVE AND GROWING RISK

Digital transformation has brought significant benefits to organizations, including increased agility and flexibility, but it has also led to a rise in cyber attack vectors. 66% of organizations were hit with ransomware within the last year, according to a 2022 Sophos survey. The widespread adoption of cloud services and Software-as-a- Service (SaaS) applications has expanded the attack surface, making it more challenging to manage and secure data. Additionally, the increased use of mobile devices and remote work have made it easier for cybercriminals to launch attacks from anywhere, at any time.

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