The modern cyber threat landscape has evolved from simple data breaches to sophisticated, systemic attacks designed to cripple an entire organisation. Ransomware, in particular, has made traditional backup and recovery strategies insufficient, as attackers often compromise backups before launching their main assault. In this new reality, the question is no longer "if" an attack will happen, but "when” and how quickly you can recover. Furthermore, regulations like DORA and NIS2 are making robust recovery a legal imperative, compelling businesses to adopt solutions that can guarantee data integrity and business continuity even after a catastrophic cyber event, making a Cybervault a critical component of regulatory compliance.
Join us for an exclusive roundtable discussion on the critical role of a Cybervault in your cyber resilience strategy. We will move beyond the traditional "prevent and detect" model to focus on a new imperative: rapid, reliable, and clean recovery. This event will provide a deeper dive into the technical and strategic considerations of a next-generation recovery solution.
This is your opportunity to:
- Beyond Technology: We'll dive into the architecture of a modern Cybervault, focusing on both technical isolation (air-gapped environments) and operational segregation. Does a truly secure solution require different teams to manage production and recovery, eliminating a single point of failure
- Learning from Your Peers: Hear from others who have implemented immutable data vaults. They'll share their experiences in ensuring critical data remains untouchable and discuss how they've met strict compliance standards like DORA and NIS2.
- The Business Case for Resilience: Discover how to justify this critical investment. We'll provide a framework for presenting the strategic value of a Cybervault to your board as a key component of business continuity and brand protection.
This roundtable is for CIOs and CISOs who recognise that a robust cyber strategy must include a recovery plan that assumes all other defenses have failed.
Short introduction by every participant.
Straightforward. Uncomplicated. Quirky.
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