Protect Mission-Critical Backups from Accidental or Malicious Deletion with Druva’s Rollback Actions
Enhancing data security posture and giving observability of changes that take place in backup data
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 9, 2023 at 2:01 pmBy Himanshu Arora, associate product manager, Druva, Inc.
The security landscape is ever-changing, and here at Druva, Inc., we make sure that we are always steps (not just one) ahead of the attackers. Last October, we introduced a $10 million Data Resilience Guarantee – Total Coverage and Zero Compromise, one that highlights the confidence we have in our products to ensure your data is safe no matter what the threat is.
Previously, attackers used to target just production servers, but with the emergence of data protection companies, the attackers know that there are backup systems that would defeat the attacker’s purpose. Hence in the last few years, we have seen more and more cases of attackers trying to gain access to backup systems and delete those precious backup copies.
At Druva, we provide multiple layers of protection to make sure your backup tenant is safe. We have various platform security features such as Multi-factor Authentication using App-based Authentication and SMS, Single Sign-on capabilities, Security Event Monitoring, Geofencing, and Mandatory Strong Password Policy to keep backup data safe and secure from unauthorized access.
As per the 2023 Insider Threat Report Cybersecurity Insiders Report, the number of incidents of insider threats is increasing significantly year over year – 74% of companies are moderately vulnerable to insider threats. Privilege misuse i.e. admin going rogue is listed among the top reasons in Verizon’s 2022 Data Breach Investigations Report. After all, the admin has all the credentials to pass the various layers of authentication. In any other backup vendor’s system, the rogue administrator might go and delete all the backups, thus erasing all the backup data. Druva we ensures even such cases are covered and that your backup data is safe no matter what the attack is.
Now let’s talk about the feature that makes this happen – Rollback Actions.
Rollback Actions Report
You also receive a ‘Report’ in which you can find the granular details about all deletions and rollbacks that have happened in your backup system. With the Rollback Actions Report, you can get to know which data got deleted, when the delete happened, who deleted the data, as well as the reason for the deletion in the first place? All this information is present in a single report which can be subscribed to as well.
Rollback Actions enhances data security posture and gives you observability of the changes that take place in your backup data. If the changes were not intended, it provides you with the option to act upon them and undo them with a single click.
Rollback Actions is available as a part of Druva’s Cyber Resiliency offerings.
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