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Data Backup is an important component of IT Security, providing a secure and reliable way to store and protect data. It is a process of creating copies of data that can be used to restore the original data in the event of a system failure or data loss. Data Backup solutions can be used to protect data from malicious attacks, hardware failures, and other disasters.
Data Backup solutions can be deployed on-premise or in the cloud, and can be tailored to meet the specific needs of an organization. They can include features such as encryption, versioning, and automated backups. Data Backup solutions can also be used to ensure compliance with data privacy regulations.
Some companies in the Data Backup market include Acronis, Carbonite, Veeam, Veritas, and Zerto. Show Less Read more