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Why Safeguarding Your Backups Is Just as Important as Backing Up Your Data | Y-Not Tech Services – Lethbridge, AB IT Support

January 1, 2025 by Tony Whitney

Why Safeguarding Your Backups Is Just as Important as Backing Up Your Data | Y-Not Tech Services - Lethbridge, AB IT Support

Why Safeguarding Your Backups Is Just as Important as Backing Up Your Data

Every business owner knows the importance of backing up their data. You’ve likely heard horror stories about companies losing everything due to unexpected disasters, malicious attacks, or human error. But here’s the thing many people don’t think about: backups themselves need protection.

Whatever jeopardizes your primary data – malware, theft, or natural disasters – can also take out your backup.

In this article, we’ll explain why safeguarding your backups is just as important as creating them and how a smart strategy can keep your business secure.

Malware Can Target Your Backups

Malware doesn’t just stop at your primary files. Many ransomware attacks actively hunt for backups connected to your network. If your backup is easily accessible, either on a shared network drive or connected directly to a machine, it’s at risk of being encrypted along with everything else.

This is why relying on a network-accessible backup alone isn’t enough. A single breach could compromise your working files and the backup you thought would save the day.

Theft: Backups Can Be Stolen Too

A break-in doesn’t just put your computers at risk; it also puts your backups in danger. While thieves may primarily target laptops or desktops, they often grab whatever they can carry. A portable backup drive sitting on a desk or in an unlocked cabinet could quickly end up in the wrong hands.

Think about it: if someone steals your backup, they might not even realize its importance immediately. But once they do, your sensitive business data could be exposed.

Employee Access: The Double-Edged Sword

Who has access to your backups? It’s a question many business owners overlook. Good and bad employees can unintentionally or deliberately jeopardize your data.

  1. Accidental access. A well-meaning employee could open a phishing email or download a malicious file, inadvertently granting attackers access to your backup.
  2. Malicious intent. A disgruntled employee could deliberately delete or corrupt your backup data out of spite.

Limiting who can access your backups, both physically and digitally, is essential to keeping them safe.

Natural Disasters: When Backups Go Down with the Ship

Wild weather and natural disasters are becoming more common. Floods, fires, and storms can cause devastating damage, even in areas that don’t usually experience extreme weather. If your backup is stored in the same location as your primary data, it’s just as vulnerable.

Picture this: a fire breaks out in your office. Your desktop and your external backup drive, sitting conveniently on the same desk, are both destroyed. Without an off-site or cloud-based backup, you’re left with nothing.

The 3-2-1 Backup Rule: A Smarter Approach

To truly protect your data, we recommend following the 3-2-1 backup strategy:

  1. 3 copies of your data. One primary and two backups.
  2. 2 different types of storage. For example, an external hard drive and a cloud backup.
  3. 1 copy off-site. To safeguard against theft, disasters, or other physical threats.

This approach keeps your data safe by diversifying where and how it’s stored. However, even the best backup strategy must be paired with limited access permissions. Controlled access is key, whether it’s preventing a trusted employee from accidentally introducing malware or stopping a rogue individual from tampering with your data.

How We Can Help

Protecting backups can feel overwhelming, but that’s where we come in. As your managed service provider, we’ll:

  1. Implement a robust 3-2-1 backup system tailored to your business.
  2. Limit network and physical access to backups to minimize risks.
  3. Monitor your systems to spot threats before they become disasters.
  4. Provide ongoing support and recommendations to keep your data secure.

Backing up your data is essential, but it’s only the first step. Protecting your backups is what truly safeguards your business from loss. Book a consultation today, and let’s make sure your backup strategy is as solid as your data deserves.

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