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Ransomware Protection with Pure Storage® and Commvault

Published by: Pure Storage

Ransomware attacks continue to be top of mind for business and IT leaders. And for good reason. They compromise access to your organization's lifeblood—data. Consequences can be dire: Pay perpetrators to (maybe) unencrypt your data, stumble with decryption tools, or gamble on recovering from backups. With millions of dollars spent annually to guard entry points to data, many still underestimate the strategic value of augmenting data protection. It's important not to underestimate the economic impact of ransomware. A 2019 study found that cybercriminals had extracted over $11.5 Billion in ransom payments. This doesn't include the loss to an organization's reputation.
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Lang: ENG
Type: Whitepaper Length: 20 pages

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