Data Backup
and Recovery Solutions

Solution Overview

The Data Backup & Recovery solution ensures complete protection of an organization’s critical data through automated backup, replication, and rapid restoration mechanisms. It enables periodic data saving and efficient recovery in the event of an incident, ensuring operational continuity and reducing the risks associated with data loss.

The solution acts as a centralized system that manages the creation, storage, and recovery of backups for applications, databases, files, and both virtual and physical infrastructures. It addresses issues such as accidental or intentional data loss, operational disruptions following cyberattacks like ransomware, hardware failures or file corruption, and the absence of a structured disaster recovery plan. By implementing this system, the organization can remain operational even under critical circumstances, with the assurance that data can be restored quickly, fully, and securely.

This solution supports compliance with NIS2 requirements by providing effective capabilities for preventing and managing security incidents. It contributes to business continuity and rapid recovery after incidents, in line with the obligations outlined in Article 21 regarding technical and organizational measures.

By offering accurate, real-time visibility, IT and security teams can quickly identify risks, assess potential impacts, and prioritize remediation actions. At the same time, it reduces manual effort, prevents misconfiguration, and supports strategic decision-making across the organization.

This solution directly supports NIS2 requirements regarding asset management, risk assessment, and security governance. Maintaining an up-to-date inventory of all critical assets enables organizations to demonstrate compliance, respond proactively to threats, and strengthen overall cybersecurity resilience.

 

What the Solution Includes

The solution provides a comprehensive suite of advanced functionalities designed to protect critical data and ensure operational continuity even in the most challenging scenarios.
Automated and scheduled backups
ensuring regular creation of backups for all essential systems without manual intervention
Fast data restoration
enabling the recovery of individual files or entire systems in minimal time, reducing operational impact
Secure and encrypted storage
available on-premises, in the cloud, or in hybrid environments, safeguarding information against unauthorized access
Advanced ransomware protection
using immutable copies and multiple versions that prevent unauthorized changes or deletion
Centralized real-time monitoring
providing full visibility into backup status and immediate alerts in case of anomalies
Automated recovery testing
verifying the integrity of backup copies and ensuring that data can be restored whenever needed
Offsite replication and Disaster Recovery support
guaranteeing data availability even if the primary infrastructure is compromised

FAQ

What happens if a backup fails or doesn’t complete properly?
The solution includes automated monitoring mechanisms that immediately detect any error occurring during the backup process. Administrators receive real-time alerts so they can intervene promptly. The system can also automatically retry the operation or create alternative copies, ensuring continuous data protection.
Yes. The solution uses immutable backup versions that cannot be modified or deleted by attackers. In the event of an infection, the organization can restore data to a point before the incident. This allows operations to resume without paying ransom demands.
The optimal frequency depends on the criticality of the data and the organization’s workflow. Many companies choose daily backups or even hourly backups for sensitive information. The solution allows flexible configuration so the backup strategy aligns with real-world operational needs.
Restoration time varies based on data volume and the nature of the incident, but the solution is optimized for rapid recovery. Depending on the situation, restoration may take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours. The main objective is to reduce disruption as much as possible and restore full operations quickly.