Cryptographic Data Loss Prevention

Ransomware Strikes -

Every Second Counts

The threat of ransomware looms larger than ever. Latest Ransomware attack statistics suggest that there are 2200 attacks per day.

Cybersecurity Ventures predict - Ransomware will cost victims around $265 billion (USD) annually by 2031.

And 43% of the data unlocked by paying ransom isn’t recoverable.

Nexodata revolutionises ransomware resiliency and recovery

Pie chart showing that uploaded image presents data on backup repositories targeted in cyber attacks, with 41% of repositories targeted, 35% most or all repositories targeted, 20% not affected, and 4% not tried. Source: 2024 Ransomware Trends Report.

Nexodata accelerates site repair by 66%.

We Can Help.

Cryptographic Data Loss Prevention

and Accelerated Repair

With 96% of ransomware attacks targeting backups and over 60% being successful, enterprises need more than protection. Nexodata specialises in ransomware resiliency - the ability to maintain data operations during, and to respond quickly after ransomware attacks.

Nexodata’s proprietary technology answers the call to action by:

  • Ensuring that there is no data leakage from a compromised site of any location

  • Repairing the compromised site in half the time

No data leakage means that enterprises will not be held to ransom demands. Instead they can keep their data backups operating from the unaffected sites and repair their compromised site. Nexodata’s network coding based technology automatically repairs in than half the time, thereby quickly accelerating through the nervous moments back to full multicloud operability.

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How does it Work

Distributed Network-coded Backups

Nexodata’s patented nEdge-nCloud technology fragments, encrypts, codes and distributes data files to a multicloud backup environment. Because of the distributed nature of the data, data leakage is prevented from ransomware attacks because one location does not have the complete set of data.

For technical details, check out the whitepapers in the Resources section.