For years, organizations have treated backups as their safety net. But as ransomware attacks have evolved, so has the way attackers operate. Modern threat actors no longer stop at encrypting production systems; they increasingly target backup environments, recovery infrastructure and administrative accounts, compromising the very systems organizations rely on to recover.
At the same time, regulations and frameworks such as NIS2 and DORA are placing greater emphasis on operational resilience, pushing organizations to look beyond prevention and focus on recovery readiness.Recovery confidence has become just as important as backup availability, which is why we launched Vaulted.
Introducing Vaulted
Vaulted was created with a clear mission: helping organizations recover when prevention is no longer enough.
By combining governance, compliance and technical cyber recovery expertise, Vaulted helps organizations build a resilient recovery capability that supports business continuity and restores confidence in recovery outcomes.
A specialized approach to cyber recovery
Vaulted helps organizations protect their most critical data through highly secure, isolated recovery environments designed specifically for ransomware and other destructive cyber incidents.
This approach ensures organizations can continue to recover and restore critical operations, even when primary systems and traditional backup environments have been compromised.
Depending on your organization’s requirements, a cyber vault can form an important part of the recovery strategy. By physically and logically isolating critical recovery data, it provides an additional layer of protection against ransomware and other destructive cyber incidents.
Unlike conventional backup solutions, cyber vault environments are specifically designed to:
→ isolate critical recovery data from production environments;
→ protect backups through immutable storage;
→ detect ransomware and data corruption early;
→ identify the last known clean recovery point;
→ and enable controlled and confident recovery after an attack.
The objective is simple: backing up data, while ensuring that organizations can recover with confidence when it matters most.