Commvault is revolutionizing cleanroom technology with its innovative Cloud Cleanroom Recovery offering, addressing the resource-intensive nature of traditional cleanrooms in secure cyber recovery scenarios. This advancement promises to reshape recovery management, altering how companies obtain clean data copies post-cyberattacks, the eligibility criteria for the service, and the frequency of recovery testing.
Departing from conventional norms, Commvault has reimagined the cleanroom concept. Notably, it extends cleanroom recovery support to its SaaS customers, democratizing access to this technology. Furthermore, the cleanroom is now cloud-hosted, facilitating recovery into a pristine, isolated environment within Microsoft Azure. This on-demand service incurs charges only when utilized, granting organizations the flexibility to test their recovery plans frequently in alignment with evolving cyber threats.
Brian Brockway, Commvault’s CTO, emphasizes the urgency of adapting recovery strategies to the dynamic landscape of AI-driven cyberattacks, advocating for frequent testing and ensuring access to a clean recovery environment in the cloud.
Cleanroom Recovery offers various benefits, including simplicity in setup, secure untainted operation, and intelligence through AI-enabled rapid identification of the last clean recovery point. This innovative solution is being lauded by industry leaders and customers alike for its significant contribution to cybersecurity management, particularly in combatting ransomware and other cyber threats.
Commvault’s recent introduction of Cleanroom Recovery as part of its Cloud platform underscores the company’s commitment to delivering robust, secure solutions amidst evolving cyber threats. With several features already available to customers, Commvault demonstrates its proactive approach in maintaining cyber resilience.