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Withstanding malicious attacks against SaaS data via secure backups

Presented by

Rik Turner - Principal Analyst at Omdia and Todd Costello - Product Manager at OpenText Security Solutions

About this talk

In the Shared Responsibility Model for Cloud Security, data security is always the customer’s responsibility, regardless of whether the cloud delivery mode is SaaS, PaaS, or IaaS. And with ransomware expanding rapidly, and SaaS usage growing exponentially in recent years due to turbocharged digital transformation, it’s more important than ever to protect your data in SaaS apps like Salesforce, Office365, and Box. This webinar explains how cloud-to-cloud backup of SaaS data protects organizations of all sizes from ransomware attacks and improves your security and posture. Join Rik Turner, Senior Principal Analyst for Emerging Technologies at Omdia and Todd Costello, Product Manager for Carbonite Cloud-to-Cloud Backup at OpenText Security Solutions as they discuss: - Responsibility for data security in the cloud - Backup as a fundamental resource in addition to detection technology against ransomware - Where backup data should be kept - The importance of incremental backups and a multi layered security
Carbonite, OpenText Security Solutions

Carbonite, OpenText Security Solutions

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Carbonite and Webroot, OpenText Security Solutions, provide comprehensive cyber resilience solutions so businesses can stay up and running in the face of cyberattacks and data loss. Together we offer security, data backup and recovery, and threat intelligence services used by leading vendors worldwide. Learn more at carbonite.com and webroot.com.
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