![]() The survey examines key takeaways from these incidents, their impact on IT environments and the steps taken, or needed, to implement data protection strategies that ensure business resiliency. The Veeam 2023 Ransomware Trends Report shares insights from 1,200 impacted organizations and nearly 3,000 cyber-attacks, making it one of the largest reports of its kind. Veeam Software, the leader in Data Protection and Ransomware Recovery, found that attackers almost always (93%+) target backups during cyber-attacks and are successful in debilitating their victims’ ability to recover in 75% of those events, reinforcing the criticality of immutability and air gapping to ensure backup repositories are protected. According to new data in the Veeam® 2023 Ransomware Trends Report, one in seven organizations will see almost all (>80%) data affected as a result of a ransomware attack – pointing to a significant gap in protection. Veeam unveils the results of its 2023 Ransomware Trends Report at VeeamON 2023, showing cyber insurance is becoming too expensive and 21% of organizations unable to recover their data after paying the ransomĭUBAI, UAE - Organizations of all sizes are increasingly falling victim to ransomware attacks and inadequately protecting against this rising cyberthreat.Backups created for managed and unmanaged virtual disks are saved to the target repository.įor more information on Azure virtual disk types, see Microsoft Docs.Snapshots created for unmanaged virtual disks are saved to the Azure storage account where the Azure VM resides.Snapshots created for managed virtual disks are saved to the resource group to which the Azure VM belongs. ![]() Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure stores the backed-up data depending on the type of the virtual disk attached to the protected Azure VM:
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