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Ransomware is Not Going Away, but BDR Will Keep You in Business

By | Data Security, Email Security

Ransomware attacks continue to outpace cybersecurity efforts, threatening your organization’s most essential files. Thousands of employees, users, and clients click links and download files in emails, and no matter how cautious you urge them to be, a single toxic file is capable of bringing down your entire network. This threat is not going away, but your business can still employ its best defense and avoid a worst-case scenario.

Data is key to the success of your business

Businesses today rely heavily on data, but many of these businesses continue to operate without crucial protection. According to Datto’s State of the Channel Ransomware Report 2016, ransomware attacks on small businesses are becoming more frequent; 91 percent of the managed service providers they surveyed reported clients victimized by ransomware. Furthermore, findings indicated that the most common impact of ransomware was not simply loss of data, but business-threatening downtime that crippled productivity.

How do you convey to every single employee what ransomware looks like? How do you teach every client to not fall prey to a scam? You can start with educating and training employees about good security practices, urging them to download the thinkCSC email security guide. But training is not enough to protect your data from ransomware.

Backups can save your business

So what can your business do to protect itself? Backup and Disaster Recovery (BDR) is the best – and possibly only – protection against ransomware. If budget constraints are your main concern, then realize that the cost of implementing BDR is miniscule compared to the financial impact of an attack. Datto’s Ransomware Report estimates down-time costs at $8,500 per hour, which adds up to $75 billion per year. BDR allows you to:

  • Automatically back up and store data
  • Minimize downtime quickly after an attack
  • Avoid paying ransoms if an employee inadvertently introduces ransomware into your network

BDR makes it easy to maintain several copies of your data; as well, you can backup and store your data somewhere physically separate from your network. With the assistance of a managed service provider, your business can take extra steps for protection:

  • Testing backups to ensure that data is recovered properly
  • Manage passwords and user permissions
  • Take all necessary steps to ensure that your cyber security practices are air tight

Good cyber security practices involve steps that do more than try to avoid ransomware. Recognize that no matter how many layers of security you implement, there is virtually no fail-safe measure to safeguard against ransomware attacks. Ransomware is insidious in its ability to continue evolving to better dupe unsuspecting recipients into clicking a link or downloading a file.  Rather than gamble with the security of your data in the hope that it will never happen to you, be prepared with offsite backups that house and maintain all your sensitive data. BDR is a peace-of-mind measure that could save your business. Contact thinkCSC to learn more.

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Can You Take Care of Customers if Disaster Strikes?

By | Managed IT Services | No Comments

Can you take care of customers if disaster strikes? Downtime can equate to death for business owners whose customers rely on them to be available and accessible. Those same business owners spend a considerable amount of money on hardware to protect their businesses. Redundant backups and server upgrades are designed to offer some protection. But what do you do when the server or system goes down? Backups are not going to keep you running.

Emergency Preparedness

thinkCSC recommends that every company develop an emergency preparedness plan. Preparing for disaster means reducing or eliminating downtime to ensure that you are able to provide uninterrupted service to your clients. During a disaster, significant repairing and reconfiguring may be required. That’s going to turn into lost money and lost opportunities, unless you have a hardware-independent restore option.

You Need More than Backups

Most company executives operate under the assumption that their backups will protect them, and they don’t discover the risk until the first time they’ve experienced a significant outage and their customers are left stranded. Because of the time it takes to access and re-install your files on the new or repaired hardware, the only way to ensure continuous service to your customers is by having a hardware-independent restore.

thinkCSC can help you take the hassle out of recovery, so you can get back to doing business if disaster strikes.

We offer a suite of tools dedicated to disaster recovery that goes above and beyond simple backups. StorageCraft is a set of technology tools that builds a chain of backups that can be consolidated and replicated to an off-site destination. When disaster strikes, this solution ensures that there is a back-up chain that you can work from virtually while you start repairing the failed equipment, without shutting down the virtual machine that’s operating as your temporary server. The virtual machine can be housed locally or in the cloud. You can continue operating as normal during the repair period; once the problem is fixed, simply shut down your virtual machines, and boot the last incremental back-up chain to the new environment.

The advantages of thinkCSC’s StorageCraft solution include:

  • Drastically reduced downtime
  • Better business availability during emergencies
  • Cost effective and scalable solution
  • Need-based pricing
  • Enterprise class recovery for every business

When you’re not being tied to one piece of hardware or one piece of virtual infrastructure, you can be responsive and flexible during any kind of disaster, meeting the needs of your clients without delay. While your competition is struggling to bring their computers online, thinkCSC can help you develop a plan that ensures a seamless recovery. Ready to get started? Get in touch.