Druva unveils the industry’s first and only curated recovery technology
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 22 -- Druva Inc, the leader in Cloud Data Protection and Management, has introduced the industry’s first and only curated recovery technology, leveraging intelligent automation, for accelerated ransomware recovery.
“There’s no compelling reason to be held hostage by ineffective data protection technology. With our newest capabilities, every customer can gain the peace of mind of restoring their data with confidence,” said Druva founder and chief executive officer, Jaspreet Singh in a statement.
Adding to Druva’s ground-breaking Accelerated Ransomware Recovery module, Druva Curated Recovery mitigates the impact of a ransomware attack, building an uncorrupted, unencrypted and malware-free recovery point to ensure a successful recovery before one is ever initiated.
Combining this comprehensive ransomware recovery module with Druva’s built-in security framework, businesses can now better protect critical data and recover faster with confidence.
Now, by reviewing a comprehensive set of recovery points, Druva Curated Recovery can help identify the latest clean version of each file through recent changes, replacing a weeks-long, resource-intensive process with a radically simplified recovery workflow.
Using Druva’s intelligent automation platform, IT teams can easily find the most recent clean version of all their data and return operations to normal faster.
In addition to Druva’s Accelerated Ransomware Recovery, the Druva Cloud Platform offers a built-in security framework and multi-layer approach which is designed to be resilient against ransomware.
The platform’s zero trust architecture ensures only customers have access to their data, while features such as excess deletion prevention stops ransomware from permanently deleting backups.
Learn more about Druva Curated Recovery at the Druva Cyber Resilience Virtual Summit on Oct 13, where attendees will have the opportunity to hear from thought leaders and peers about how organisations are fighting back against increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks.
-- BERNAMA
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