Veeam Enhances Security with Data Platform 23H2 Update

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Veeam® Software, the frontrunner in Data Protection and Ransomware Recovery, has made a groundbreaking announcement today, introducing the latest Veeam Data Platform 23H2 update, accompanied by the launch of Veeam Backup & Replication v12.1, during the globally acclaimed VeeamON Resiliency Summit. Established on the core principles of Data Security, Data Recovery, and Data Freedom, this 23H2 update of the Veeam Data Platform embodies advanced data security, malware detection, automated recovery, and hybrid cloud capabilities, providing a robust shield against the rising threats of ransomware and cyberattacks, enabling businesses to maintain uninterrupted operations.

Danny Allan, Chief Technology Officer at Veeam

“According to the Veeam 2023 Ransomware Trends report, a staggering 93% of ransomware attacks are directed at backups, with 75% of these attacks achieving at least partial success. Our innovative Veeam Data Platform 23H2 Update ushers in a new era of resilience, going beyond merely recovering from an outage or data loss to proactively advancing in the face of adversity. By narrowing the gap between incident and recovery, our customers can ensure the continuous growth and progress of their businesses.”

Veeam, as the global leader in the Data Replication & Protection software market, continues to showcase its commitment to innovation in data protection and ransomware recovery, delivering cutting-edge solutions that cater to the evolving requirements of contemporary businesses. The Veeam Data Platform 23H2 update incorporates new security and ransomware protection features for Veeam Backup & Replication, Veeam ONE, and Veeam Recovery Orchestrator.

This latest release brings forth an array of enhanced data security measures, malware detection capabilities, automated recovery processes, and seamless integration with hybrid cloud environments. Veeam Backup & Replication v12.1, the cornerstone of the Veeam Data Platform, now further reduces incident response time through proactive threat hunting for backups, integration with SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) platforms, the incorporation of YARA rules for detecting ransomware patterns, and comprehensive guidance to help customers adhere to NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) cybersecurity best practices. Organizations of all sizes can now attain the extraordinary resilience that arises from absolute confidence in the protection, response, and recovery of their data.

Many of the new cybersecurity features and enhancements within the Veeam Data Platform 23H2 Update are designed to empower organizations to prepare for and respond to security incidents by fostering collaboration between IT and security teams, thus enabling them to confront, contain, and triumph over ransomware. Notable cybersecurity features and enhancements include:

– Advanced Cyberthreat Detection: Utilizing AI-powered, built-in Malware Detection, the system performs low-impact, real-time analysis of file entropy and extensions during backup, enabling immediate threat identification. This includes the ability to seamlessly integrate with SIEM tools, which can report infections directly to the Veeam Incident API, marking compromised restore points and initiating out-of-band backups.

– Swift Ransomware Response and Recovery: The system facilitates point-in-time recovery to the moment before infection, thanks to the I/O Anomaly Visualizer, minimizing data loss through Veeam’s continuous data protection (CDP). The platform further fortifies defenses against reinfection with YARA content analysis and automates clean recovery by leveraging malware-free restore points.

– Secure and Compliant Data Protection: The Veeam Threat Center highlights potential threats, identifies risks, and evaluates the security posture of the environment. Automated scans with the Security & Compliance Analyzer ensure recovery success, while expanded immutability support prevents accidental or malicious deletion or encryption of backups, incorporating “four-eyes” backup protection and immutable backups.

During the keynote address at the VeeamON Resiliency Summit, Danny Allan also provided insights into upcoming Veeam product releases for AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud scheduled for the following month, along with a teaser for the imminent Kasten K10 6.5 launch. Demonstrating its continued commitment to innovation, Veeam recently unveiled Backup as a Service (BaaS) for Microsoft 365 and Azure, with plans for a new release of Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 in early 2024.

Introducing the New Veeam Cyber Secure Program: In line with these developments, Veeam has launched the Veeam Cyber Secure Program, which amalgamates Veeam’s purpose-built technology with a team of experts to assist customers in safeguarding their data against ransomware threats. Scheduled for availability in early 2024, this program offers customers the peace of mind that Veeam is implemented to the highest security standards, ensuring preparedness for any cyber incident. The Veeam Cyber Secure Program encompasses a range of incident recovery services, including advanced onboarding, design and implementation support, and quarterly health checks. In the event of a cyber incident, customers gain access to a dedicated Support Account Manager and Ransomware Response Team, with 30-minute service level agreements (SLAs). Additionally, the Veeam Cyber Secure Program features the Veeam Ransomware Recovery Warranty, providing coverage for up to $5 million USD in data recovery expenses. This comprehensive program ensures readiness for future cyberattacks, assuring customers that their backups are secure, reliable, and poised for rapid recovery.


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