Imagine getting to the office Tuesday morning, ready for another productive day, when your lead admin walks in with bad news. The file infrastructure is down, and so is everything else. It’s been encrypted by ransomware, and you’re the latest target of a zero-day ransomware attack that managed to bypass your antivirus. What do you do?
Read MoreMost business owners I meet have a backup plan. In the worst situation, it's a lone external drive humming in the corner or a basic cloud sync. While these are good first steps, they often harbor a hidden danger: a single point of failure. If your office faces a fire, that external drive is toast. If a staff member accidentally wipes a folder and it instantly syncs to the cloud, your data could vanish before you even realize it's gone. To build a strategy you can actually sleep on, we use the 3-2-1-1 Rule.
Read MoreCan you say with absolute certainty that your business could survive a total server failure tomorrow morning? If the answer is no, then you have work to do getting your data backup systems into a better place. Most small businesses believe that having a backup running is the same as their data being safe, but that’s simply untrue. Having a backup is half the battle; making sure the backup works is another story.
Read MoreOver the next week or so, countless gingerbread houses will be created and then consequently destroyed. During that initial creative process, you’ll get to see careful preparation and precision, which should yield a longer-lasting, more sustainable product. You can apply a similar philosophy to handling your business’ data; with the right structures in place (like the 3-2-1 rule for data backup), you’ll find that your data is more resilient, sound, and less prone to, well, crumbling.
Read MoreIf you are one of those business owners that has gone out of their way to pay cybersecurity insurance premiums, you probably think that they will shield you from situations that could put your business at risk. What if, however, you are just paying for the paperwork?
Read MoreData backup is one of those vital tools your business needs that it’s impossible to get away from. If you don’t have it, your company is at risk of losing countless years of progress, and if you don’t have contingencies in place, even its future could be in question. Here are three vital types of data that your business needs to protect with data backups.
Read MoreHow often do you run backups of your business’ data infrastructure? If the answer is “Once a day,” or even “What’s data backup?” we need to talk. In reality, regular backups—when you take multiple backups throughout the workday—are the key to staying ahead of the dangers your business will face over the course of its life.
Read MoreCyberthreats are not just a far-off, big-corporation problem. Hackers’ goal is to steal your most valuable information—from customer lists and financial records to employee details; or money. The fallout from such an attack can be devastating, impacting not just your finances but the hard-earned trust you've built with your customers.
Read MoreTechnology should make running your business easier, right? Sometimes it’s simple and it does, other times, not so much and certain habits can actually cause big problems. In today’s blog, we'll look at three common technology mistakes that could be slowing you down or putting you at risk.
Read MoreData backup can be a bit nerve-wracking to implement, especially as a small business owner with limited knowledge of business IT solutions. One best practice we like to plug for SMBs is the 3-2-1 backup rule, which sounds more complicated than it really is. Today, we’re exploring the details of this approach and how it can change the way you think about backup and disaster recovery as a whole.
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