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5 Essentials for Healthcare Backup and Disaster Recovery

Arcserve

A backup and disaster recovery (BDR) plan can help healthcare providers satisfy many of the data privacy requirements outlined in The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). But because.

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Kaseya VSA and Datto BCDR: Your First and Last Line of Defense in Cybersecurity

Kaseya

To ensure business continuity and data security, businesses must implement a layered cybersecurity framework that includes both RMM (remote monitoring and management) and BCDR (business continuity and disaster recovery) solutions. Several compliance standards and most IT insurance policies require regularly updating software.

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Datto BCDR: An Opportunity for MSPs

Kaseya

An effective business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) plan should be considered essential for organizations of all types. Many businesses look at data protection as an operating expense akin to an insurance policy. That’s assuming that replacement hardware is available and the local backup is usable.

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When Should You Protect Against Ransomware? Now, Before it Hits You.

Palo Alto Networks

You probably have a disaster recovery plan for fire, earthquake and other natural disasters. Do you have backups ? Are backups of your most critical data offline and offsite? Have you tested restoration and confirmed your backups work as expected? Ransomware Protection Starts With Preparedness.

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An Enterprise MUST HAVE: Cyber Resilience

Infinidat

Many times they want a ransom paid, and many companies pay it, and now many are insured for it. Backups and primary storage are a huge focus area. They know that some of the first things to compromise are your backups, corrupt or disable them and they have leverage. That doesn’t mean a backup of a backup, it's more than that.

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HIPPA and Ransomware in the Healthcare Sector: “Your PHI or your life”

CTOvision

From a HHS blog post: To help health care entities better understand and respond to the threat of ransomware, the HHS Office for Civil Rights has released new Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) guidance on ransomware. Preventing ransomware is now more clearly expected for HIPPA compliance.

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Endpoint Security Basics: What It Does, How It Works, Controls, Technologies and More

Kaseya

Chicago-based CNA Financial Corp, one of the largest insurance companies in the United States, allegedly paid $40 million in March 2021 to regain control of its network following a ransomware attack. But that’s not all.