IT leaders consider immutable storage as a must-have in the fight against cyberattacks, according to Scality. Ransomware threats are now understood by organizations to be inevitable. Reports show 1 in 4 organizations that pay a ransom never get their data back, and just 16% are able to recover without paying a ransom. This reinforces immutable data storage’s role as an essential last line of defense within a cybersecurity toolkit. With this type of storage, data … More → The post IT leaders think immutable data storage is an insurance policy against ransomware appeared first on Help Net Security.

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    3 months ago

    Uh, once data is immutable… What happens to the data that ransomwave does manage to corrupt?