![]() ![]() ![]() Retrospect Backup now includes the same detailed backup report for Windows, Mac, Email, Export and the Management Console, ensuring a clear, consistent experience across each product. Security Reporting – Surfaces the wealth of data it can see into a broad set of reporting improvements to bring security to the forefront.Ransomware Protection – Enables users to set immutable retention periods and policies within Amazon S3, Wasabi, and Backblaze B2 and supports bucket-level object lock in Google Cloud Storage and Microsoft Azure.“Retrospect Backup 18’s powerful policy-based scheduling allows it to predict when those backups will leave the retention policy and protect any files that will no longer be retained, ensuring businesses always have point-in-time backups to restore within the immutable retention policy window.” Included in Retrospect Backup 18 Within this immutable retention period, backups cannot be deleted by any user, even if ransomware or a malicious actor acquires the root credentials,” said JG Heithcock, General Manager, Retrospect, a StorCentric Company. Users can set a retention period for immutable backups stored on supporting cloud platforms. “Retrospect Backup v18 has been uniquely engineered to integrate seamlessly with this new object lock feature to create immutable backups. Users can mark objects as locked for a designated period of time, preventing them from being deleted or altered by any user. Many of the major cloud providers now support object locking, also referred to as Write-Once-Read-Many (WORM) storage or immutable storage. SMBs, large businesses, and enterprise organizations need a backup target that allows them to lock backups for a designated time period. It’s imperative to build defenses against this escalating attack risk. Ransomware attacks are increasingly sophisticated, having the capability of watching for cloud account credentials, deleting backups and cloud storage, and then encrypting everything and demanding a ransom. ![]()
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