Ransomware threats are now understood by organizations to be inevitable. Reports show 1 in 4 organizations that pay a ransom never get their data back, and just 16% are able to recover without paying a ransom.
This reinforces immutable data storage’s role as an essential last line of defense within a cybersecurity toolkit. With this type of storage, data cannot be deleted or modified once written, increasing data safety and ensuring organizations have the power to restore data with 100% accuracy in the event of a breach.
94% of IT leaders either already rely on such data storage or plan to implement it within the next 12 months, and an additional 2% plan to deploy it within the next three years.
69% consider this data storage essential to their corporate cybersecurity, and only 12% of those who deployed immutable data storage say it is not essential.