In an era where cyber threats evolve faster than morning coffee gets cold, organizations are scrambling to fortify their digital fortresses. Enter Cohesity, the data management maverick, with a fresh perspective on cyber resilience that’s turning heads in the industry. Let’s dive into how they’re revolutionizing the way we think about data protection.

Cohesity Reveals 5 Critical Steps to Enhance Cyber Resilience

Think of cyber resilience as your organization’s immune system – it’s not just about preventing attacks, but ensuring you can bounce back stronger when they happen. Cohesity’s approach is refreshingly holistic, addressing everything from cloud environments to identity management.

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Let’s break down these five critical steps that are reshaping the cyber resilience landscape:

1. Protect All Data (And We Mean ALL)

Cohesity’s approach goes beyond traditional backup solutions. They’ve built an impressive library of connectors supporting over 1,000 data sources, with plans to add 40 more by 2025. Think of it as a digital safety net that catches everything from cloud-based applications to good old mainframe data.

2. Ensure Data Recovery is Never a Question Mark

Through their partnership with Semperis, Cohesity’s Identity Resilience solution is particularly noteworthy. It’s like having a time machine for your Active Directory – you can roll back to a clean state even after the most sophisticated attacks.

3. Threat Detection Gets an AI Upgrade

The integration of Google Threat Intelligence and “ultra-fast, hash-based threat scanning” isn’t just another feature – it’s a game-changer. Imagine having a security guard who can scan an entire building in seconds, but for your data.

4. Application Resilience Through Automation

The new RecoveryAgent tool is like having a disaster recovery drill sergeant – it automates testing, rehearsals, and recovery execution. But instead of shouting orders, it uses AI to orchestrate the perfect recovery sequence.

5. Risk Posture Optimization

Through integration with Cyera, organizations can now identify sensitive data within backups and enforce compliance in near real-time. It’s like having a compliance officer working at the speed of light.

What makes this approach particularly powerful is how it addresses modern challenges. For instance, the FortKnox Self-managed option tackles data sovereignty head-on – a crucial consideration in our increasingly regulated digital world.

The introduction of Gaia, their AI assistant, demonstrates Cohesity’s commitment to making complex data management more accessible. It’s like having a knowledgeable colleague who never sleeps and speaks multiple languages.

For organizations looking to implement these strategies, Cohesity offers a comprehensive guide in their cyber-resilience eBook. Additional insights and session replays are available on their Catalyst1 website.

The future of cyber resilience isn’t just about having strong walls – it’s about building an adaptive, intelligent defense system that evolves with threats. Cohesity’s approach suggests they’re not just preparing for tomorrow’s challenges; they’re helping define how we’ll meet them.

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