
Recoverware: Keeping Financial Services Switched On
Date and time
Location
Online event
Virtual Boardroom
About this event
Adapting to the new hybrid working environments and the advent of potentially unaccounted vulnerabilities has left many financial institutions in a position, where despite their best efforts, they are being explicitly targeted by cyber attacks. As a sector, financial services handle some of the most sensitive and valuable data, making them a prime target for cybercrime.
Being resilient to this is therefore vital for all parts of a financial organisation and having the right infrastructure in place to minimise any potential downtime or loss of data is critical. Cybercrimes, specifically ransomware attacks, are continuously growing in volume and severity and legacy data protection solutions are not helping organisations resume operations quickly post-attack.
Having a fit for purpose disaster recovery solution in place is key, as is being able to test the process regularly, should such an event happen. Building a disaster recovery solution into your cloud architecture can have you back up and running in minutes. Resilient infrastructure can enable organisations to continue operations, due to its ability to withstand, adapt and recover from any unexpected events.
Join Zerto alongside Senior IT decision-makers for this interactive 90-minute virtual boardroom as we look at how using Continuous Data Protection (CDP) with point in time recovery, financial organisations can remain resilient and be operational again in just minutes.
Key topics we will discuss:
- The cost of an hour (or a minute) of downtime to the company
- What is Cyber Resilience?
- Why backups are not good enough
- Recovering enterprise applications in minutes
- How you can reduce your data loss from days to seconds
- Performing disaster recovery and backup testing without disruptions
- Using a sandbox environment to test data before recovering
- Utilising different tools in the cloud as opposed to what’s used on-premise
- Moving workloads from on-prem to the cloud