New ‘Blocky for Veeam’ protects Veeam backups from ransomware attacks
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- Published: Tuesday, 27 October 2020 09:49
GRAU DATA has announced the general availability of Blocky for Veeam, which protects Veeam backups by denying any file access from unauthorised application processes.
More sophisticated and targeted malware attacks combined with work from home as a new normal, has opened a vulnerability when it comes to IT security, particularly within midmarket companies. Whereas in the past, businesses could count on restoring from backups, malware can incrementally overwrite and encrypt backups, rendering them inadequate as an insurance policy against ransomware.
Blocky for Veeam was developed through a technology partnership between GRAU DATA and Cristie Data to counter this growing challenge. Blocky for Veeam protects backups stored on internal drives and any block storage connected via a iSCSI or Fibre Channel Storage Area Network (SAN). Because Blocky uses application whitelisting to identify and allow only authorised processes to access backup files, it creates a secure ‘write-once, read-many’ functionality.
GRAU DATA and Cristie Data – via its Cristie Partners division – have global sales and marketing responsibility for Blocky for Veeam and have established a partnership with Titan Data Solutions as the distribution partner for the UK. Titan is currently seeking new partners for this addition to their growing data storage and cybersecurity portfolio.
“Ensuring the integrity and security of Veeam backups is an important part of any resilience and recovery plan. While Veeam advises never to pay a ransom and restore from backups, SMEs are quite rightly worried about falling victim to a ransomware attack which precludes the option to restore from backups. Blocky has an instrumental role to play and should be part of any Veeam users security technology stack to help fend-off ransomware attacks,” said David Treadwell, Solutions Director at Titan Data Solutions.