Recover

Recover fast — even from ransomware

Backups you can actually restore from, and a continuity plan that keeps you operating when disaster strikes. We engineer resilience so an incident becomes a recovery, not a catastrophe.

Backup & Continuity for regulated Southern California businesses
Recover
The challenge

An untested backup is just a hope

Too many organizations discover their backups are incomplete, out of date, or encrypted alongside everything else — at the worst possible moment. We design, monitor, and regularly test recovery so that when something fails or an attacker strikes, you can get back to work quickly and confidently.

What's included

Capabilities built into the service

Immutable backups

Backups attackers can't alter or delete, protecting your last line of defense against ransomware.

Disaster recovery planning

Documented recovery objectives and runbooks for the systems that matter most.

Tested restores

Recovery is verified on a schedule — not assumed — so there are no surprises in a crisis.

Ransomware resilience

Layered protection and recovery designed specifically for ransomware scenarios.

Business continuity

Plans to keep critical operations running while systems are restored.

Continuous monitoring

Backup health watched daily, with failures caught and fixed proactively.

Outcomes

What you get out of it

  • Confidence your data can actually be recovered
  • Minimized downtime and data loss after an incident
  • A clear, tested plan for worst-case scenarios
  • Stronger standing with cyber insurers
  • Protection that meets regulatory retention requirements
Deliverables

What we put in place

  • Backup architecture with immutability
  • Defined recovery objectives (RPO/RTO)
  • Disaster recovery runbooks
  • Scheduled restore testing and reports
  • Continuity planning documentation
  • Daily backup monitoring
Questions

Frequently asked

How do you protect backups from ransomware?
We use immutable, isolated backups that can't be encrypted or deleted by an attacker who compromises your environment.
Do you test that restores actually work?
Yes — restores are tested on a regular schedule so recovery is proven, not assumed.
What are RPO and RTO?
Recovery Point Objective is how much data you can afford to lose; Recovery Time Objective is how quickly you need systems back. We define both with you and design to meet them.
Does this satisfy compliance requirements?
Proper backup and continuity controls map directly to requirements in HIPAA, CMMC, and other frameworks.
Ready when you are

Let's make your technology a non-issue

Tell us about your environment and obligations. We'll show you exactly where you stand and how we'd protect you — no pressure, no jargon.