There won't be any leaks from the OWCD data backup, right?
Is there a possibility that the backup storage data is actually infected with a virus and starts leaking information?
Recently, there have been a series of unauthorized intrusions and data leaks due to ransomware. With the development of generative AI, opportunities to use the internet in the office have increased, and while I believe we are protected by zero trust measures... ultimately, there are security holes somewhere that allow intrusions, requiring several days to restore the system, during which business operations come to a halt, which often makes the news. In most cases, a virus achieves its goal simply by infiltrating the target. Once inside, it scouts the target's system, burrowing into critical areas to encrypt or exfiltrate data, causing real damage. To do this, the virus itself must communicate with an external malicious intruder for remote control. If that communication cannot occur, even if an intrusion happens, the worst-case scenario has not yet unfolded, allowing time to detect and eliminate even unknown viruses. It is possible to scan incoming data. Redundancy of backup data is feasible. However, constantly scanning backed-up data for viruses is quite challenging. Depending on how it is used, defenses can be strengthened, so please consider this. For inquiries, please visit our company website linked below ⤵, where you can also find video explanations!
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