The global average cost of a data breach in 2024 was $4.88M —a 10% increase from 2023 and the highest total ever.1 As organizations face the growing threat of ransomware and data exfiltration, many are reevaluating their preparedness for a large-scale data loss event. The problem is that traditional backup systems, which were designed to protect against hardware failure or natural disasters, are now being targeted by cybercriminals as their first point of attack. The 2024 Rubrik Zero Lab report noted that attackers tried to affect backups in 96% of attacks against organizations, and 74% were at least partially successful. To further compound the challenge, traditional perimeter-based cybersecurity isn't enough, either.
Watch Richard Stiennon, Chief Research Analyst at IT-Harvest, and Jason Cook, Field CTO at Rubrik, in this fireside chat session where they will:
Discuss why traditional backup systems and cyber recovery solutions need to evolve based on today’s threat landscape
Provide insights and use cases into what cyber resilience means for IT professionals
Explore the steps that organizations can take to prepare for and recover from a cyber-attack while defining what a modern cyber recovery strategy looks like
Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of what it truly means for IT professionals to be cyber-resilient and learn actionable steps to enhance your organization's cybersecurity posture.