Exclusive: Why Zero Trust Needs a Backup Plan

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Zero Trust isn't about a bad relationship, but it can get complicated without the right tools.

Everyone is talking about ransomware – from the White House to the gas station. In May, President Joe Biden issued an executive order that conveyed the value of a zero trust approach to data access, which employs the principle: trust no one; always validate trust.

Zero trust is one key element of a solid data protection plan, but there are many other aspects to include when you're preparing your organization for ransomware threats. Commvault's approach focuses on multi-layered security, of which zero trust is one of many things to consider.
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Check out our latest on-demand tech talk: Zero Trust Isn't About a Bad Relationship to learn Commvault's simple yet comprehensive approach to data protection:
  • Multifactor authentication for advanced login security
  • Integration with secured third-party LDAP-based directory services
  • Fine-grained authorization to control the access level
  • Accounting of user access and actions through reports and alerting
  • Integration with industry-leading Privileged Access Management platforms such as CyberArk
Learn how Commvault's balanced approach with zero trust as part of multi-layered security helps you protect against and recover from ransomware.
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