Fergal Hennigan, Director of Business Development, Vault365
Vault365, a leading provider of data protection services, has announced that it forecasts revenue growth of €1 million over the next 12 months with the launch of Vault365 LocalLock. Vault365 has invested €250,000 in the development and rollout of LocalLock, a highly secure data backup appliance which stores critical business data on-premise.
As momentum continues to move towards cloud-first solutions, Vault365 will work with Irish and UK organisations that secure and manage sensitive information on-site – particularly those in regulated industries such as financial services, legal, and government.
Vault365 is launching LocalLock amid customer demand to protect against increasingly sophisticated ransomware attacks, to reduce the risk of accidental or malicious deletion of data, and to enhance compliance with industry regulations.
Leveraging Veeam technology, this fully-managed immutable solution works alongside cloud backups to ensure ultra-fast data recovery in the event of an incident such as a cyberattack or hardware failure. Should attackers gain access to an organisation’s networks, they will be unable to encrypt or corrupt backups – meaning little to no downtime for businesses.
In addition, unlike fully cloud-based systems, this on-site hardware appliance can continue to safeguard data offline even during network outages. This provides an extra layer of security and ensures that business operations can continue uninterrupted.
Fergal Hennigan, Director of Business Development, Vault365, said: “Not all critical business data lives in the cloud. Organisations are currently operating in an uncertain environment as cyber threats continue to grow and would-be hackers utilise ever-evolving methods of attack. This makes securing your on-site data more important than ever and is a key reason why we are introducing Vault365 LocalLock to the market. The launch of LocalLock offers customers an added layer of protection and the peace of mind that their on-premise data is secured round-the-clock. We believe that this powerful new solution will be a true game changer for data protection.”
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