NetApp Fights Ransomware in Real-Time with Built-In Artificial Intelligence on Enterprise Storage...
NetApp, the
intelligent data infrastructure company, announced cyber-resiliency
capabilities that will equip customers to better protect and recover their data
in the face of ransomware threats. NetApp is one of the first to integrate
artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) directly into enterprise
primary storage to fight ransomware in real-time. The NetApp cyber-resiliency
capabilities protect both primary and secondary data for organizations whether
it is stored on-premises or in the cloud.
Cybercriminals are increasingly
aiming ransomware attacks at critical infrastructure and supply chains where
operational disruptions can cost millions of dollars, according to Forrester. As a result, 87 percent of C-suite and board-level
executives ranked ransomware as a high, or the top, priority for their
organization, according to the NetApp 2023 Data Complexity report. When cybercriminals breach
perimeters, networks, and identities storage becomes the last line of defense
for organizations’ most critical data. With the threat of ransomware looming,
organizations need solutions that not only protect their data but also quickly
recover lost data and return to normal operations. NetApp is updating its
cyber-resiliency solutions and leveraging the power of AI to give customers confidence
that their data will be safe and accessible when they need it.
“NetApp is taking
an aggressive and proactive approach to protecting our customers’ data against
cyber threats using artificial intelligence. We are the first storage vendor to
explicitly and financially guarantee our data storage offerings against ransomware,”
said Mignona Cote, CSO at NetApp. “Today, we are furthering that leadership
with updates that make defending data comprehensive, continuous, and simple for
our customers.”
NetApp is focused
on designing data storage and management systems that maximize data protection
and security while meeting data governance and compliance standards, with new
updates that include:
· ONTAP Autonomous
Ransomware Protection with Artificial Intelligence (ARP/AI) will spearhead the
next generation of real-time enterprise storage ransomware protection, giving
increased accuracy and performance required to detect and mitigate new, more
sophisticated cyber threats. NetApp pioneered autonomous real-time detection of
ransomware directly in primary enterprise storage three years ago. Now, NetApp
will be leading the charge to use adaptive AI/ML models built directly into
enterprise primary storage to look at file-level signals in real-time to detect
even the newest ransomware attacks with planned 99%+ precision and recall.
NetApp will be offering the first technology preview of ARP/AI within the next
quarter.
· NetApp BlueXP
Ransomware Protection, now in public preview, provides a single control plane to
intelligently coordinate and execute an end-to-end, workload-centric ransomware
defense. Customers can now identify and protect critical workload data with a
single click, accurately and automatically detect and respond to a potential
attack, and recover workloads within minutes, safeguarding their valuable data
and minimizing costly disruption.
· Application-Aware
Ransomware Protection via NetApp SnapCenter 5.0 offers immutable
ransomware protection for applications. SnapCenter will now apply NetApp's
leading ransomware protection technologies, previously used with unstructured
data, to application-consistent backup. SnapCenter 5.0includes support for key
ONTAP features like tamperproof Snapshot copy locking, SnapLock protected
volumes, and SnapMirror Business Continuity to enable more robust data protection
for applications and virtual machines. SnapCenter 5.0 supports protection of
applications on-premises with NetApp AFF, ASA, and FAS, as well as in the
cloud.
· NetApp BlueXP
Disaster Recovery, now generally available, offers seamless integration with VMware
infrastructure and provides storage options for both on-premises and major
public cloud environments. This comprehensive solution eliminates the need for
separate standby disaster recovery (DR) infrastructure, reducing costs. With
NetApp BlueXP disaster recovery, failover and failback processes are
simplified, allowing smooth transitions from on-premises VMware infrastructure
to the public cloud or to an on-premises data center.
· NetApp Keystone
Ransomware Recovery Guarantee extends NetApp’s current Ransomware
Recovery Guarantee to our leading storage-as-a-service offering, NetApp
Keystone. With this guarantee, NetApp will warrant snapshot data recovery in
the event of a ransomware attack. If snapshot data copies can’t be recovered
through NetApp, we will offer compensation*.
“Today’s cybersecurity teams face the monumental task of protecting their
companies’ data from ever-evolving threats, especially ransomware,” said
Archana Venkatraman, Research Director, Cloud Data Management, IDC. “NetApp’s
approach of delivering a secure, unified storage infrastructure makes storage
foundational for ransomware protection and reduces the burden on cybersecurity
teams. Companies looking to fortify their cyber resiliency and shifting
protection left will increasingly look to vendors that take a secure-by-design
approach and develop unified storage and data services.”
“Using NetApp in
our Advanced Technology Center, we significantly simplified our replication
process for VMware virtual machines and their underlying datastores to meet or
exceed recovery benchmarks,” said Derek Elbert, Solutions Architect at WWT.
“With NetApp’s solutions, we successfully established the recovery policies for
cloud volumes workloads or virtual machines with no existing DR strategy, managing
everything through NetApp BlueXP. This transforms how we operate disaster
recovery for VMware.”
“To store sensitive
genomics and health data, we have to use the right technology with layers of
security built in,” said Mark Cowley, Deputy Director at Children’s Cancer
Institute. “With NetApp, we can be very confident that we are sharing the right
data only to authorized researchers. The last line of defense is your weakest
web-based system, so we’ve implemented role-based access and added resilience
to all of our tools.”
The latest cyber
resiliency updates from NetApp empower organizations to proactively address
cybersecurity threats in complex hybrid and multicloud environments, leveraging
AI to identify threats and prevent disruptions to their operations.
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