The Ultimate Guide to Cyber Recovery Preparedness – Commvault

In today's complex threat landscape, many organisations have mistakenly considered cyber recovery and disaster recovery to be the same.

However, recent cyber incidents have revealed unique challenges that require a distinct approach. Unlike natural disasters, cyberattacks are unpredictable, can involve secondary attacks, and often target backups directly to make recovery ineffective. Additionally, the immense pressure to get back online quickly can lead to restoring already-compromised systems.

To navigate these complexities, a strong cyber recovery plan is essential.

Commvault's guide highlights a key strategy: focusing on Minimum Viability. This concept involves restoring the most critical assets needed to maintain business continuity, allowing your organisation to resume vital operations while a full restoration is underway.

The guide also aligns with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, breaking down cyber recovery into five core functions: Identify, Detect, Protect, Respond, and Recover.

Commvault provides solutions to help with these steps, offering a comprehensive approach to cyber resilience. These solutions include Commvault®️ Cloud Cleanroom™️ Recovery for a safe recovery environment and Commvault Cloud Rewind™️ for near-instant data and application rebuilding.

Commvault is a proud Insight Partner of the CxO Institute event in Oxford!

Commvault is committed to helping enterprise leaders navigate the evolving cyber resilience landscape. At the event, they are hosting an exclusive boardroom session titled "Cyber Recovery and Resilience Best Practices - Do You Know Your Minimum Viable Company?" Join Matt Williams from Commvault to discuss how to structure your cyber recovery plan, understand your minimum viable company, and bridge the gap between infrastructure and cybersecurity.

To learn more about how to prepare your business for cyber recovery, read the full guide from Commvault.

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