My organization is very happy with the security that NetApp AltaVault gives us for our data on the cloud. First, it gives us the option for data recovery, which is very good, especially if someone accidentally deletes an important file on the cloud. But then, it also gives us some solid protection at the same time. It encrypts our data, making it even more secure, especially because users are given control over their encryption keys. It uses AES 256-bit encryption, if that gives you some facts about how it works. I think you can definitely trust it to keep your data safe.
Obviously you can't rely only on NetApp AltaVault for the security of your data. I don’t use it so I don't know what it provides but if you don't have a reliable cloud provider in the first place, no secondary products can save you. Do you know how many breaches happened with AWS just in 2021? I'm not speaking about your local company, but big brands like Twitch, PeopleGIS, and SeniorAdvisor had breaches when using AWS and this affected not hundreds but millions of users whose data was on the cloud. I guess AltaVault may be able to help you with protection for your data, but be wise about what provider you're picking, too.
NetApp AltaVault is a cloud-integrated storage solution created to increase recovery capabilities and lower cost and risks. It is better than traditional backup and recovery solutions because they are considerably slower, more expensive, risky, and can be too complex for the comprehension of many users. NetApp AltaVault solves issues related to backup, archival, and restoration. Compared to on-premises solutions, this software claims to be up to 90% less expensive while solving multiple...
My organization is very happy with the security that NetApp AltaVault gives us for our data on the cloud. First, it gives us the option for data recovery, which is very good, especially if someone accidentally deletes an important file on the cloud. But then, it also gives us some solid protection at the same time. It encrypts our data, making it even more secure, especially because users are given control over their encryption keys. It uses AES 256-bit encryption, if that gives you some facts about how it works. I think you can definitely trust it to keep your data safe.
Obviously you can't rely only on NetApp AltaVault for the security of your data. I don’t use it so I don't know what it provides but if you don't have a reliable cloud provider in the first place, no secondary products can save you. Do you know how many breaches happened with AWS just in 2021? I'm not speaking about your local company, but big brands like Twitch, PeopleGIS, and SeniorAdvisor had breaches when using AWS and this affected not hundreds but millions of users whose data was on the cloud. I guess AltaVault may be able to help you with protection for your data, but be wise about what provider you're picking, too.