Protect business continuity before it is too late
Reliable backups, real disaster recovery and business continuity plans to reduce downtime, data loss and financial damage in case of attack, human error or critical failure.
Backup only matters if you can actually recover
Saving data is not enough. You need to know where it is, how protected it is, how quickly it can be restored and whether recovery actually works.
Many companies discover the problem only when they need to restore
Untested backups, non-isolated copies, recovery times that are too long or lack of a clear plan can turn an incident into operational shutdown.
Continuity is measured by recovery time
The point is not only having a copy of the data. The point is knowing how long it takes to return to operations, which systems to restore first and what impact the company can tolerate.
What we secure
We analyze backups, critical systems, cloud, servers, data, procedures and recovery times to build protection that can actually be used.
Backup Strategy
Definition of backup strategy, frequency, retention, isolation, data priorities and operational responsibilities.
Disaster Recovery Plan
Recovery plan for critical systems, infrastructure, cloud, servers, data and essential services.
Business Continuity
Procedures to maintain or restore business operations in case of attack, failure or data loss.
Cloud Backup
Assessment and protection of backups for cloud environments, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, servers and distributed data.
Ransomware Recovery
Strategies to reduce ransomware impact: isolated copies, immutability, safe recovery and operational priorities.
Recovery Testing
Periodic recovery tests to verify timing, data integrity, procedures and real ability to restart operations.
How we work
We start from critical systems and recovery objectives, not only from backup technology.
Initial assessment
We analyze data, servers, cloud, backup tools, risks, dependencies and systems essential to operations.
Strategy design
We define frequency, retention, isolation, recovery priorities, responsibilities and RPO/RTO objectives.
Protection and hardening
We strengthen configurations, access, copies, credentials, backup separation and ransomware protection.
Recovery testing
We verify that recovery actually works by measuring time, data integrity and operational procedures.
Continuous improvement
We update the plan, priorities and controls based on the evolution of systems, risk and organization.
What the company receives
The goal is to give the organization not only copies of data, but a real and tested ability to restart operations.
If you lose everything tomorrow, how fast can you recover?
The true value of backup is not saving it. It is knowing how quickly you can return to operations and how much damage you can avoid.
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