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NetApp introduces new data security capabilities

NetApp, the intelligent data infrastructure company, has announced new data security capabilities that help customers strengthen their cyber resiliency. Security teams can now leverage NetApp, the most secure storage on the planet, to take a proactive approach to data security at the storage layer and strengthen their overall security posture.

Advancements in technology drive a cycle of innovation for cyber threats and cybersecurity countermeasures alike. The increasing accessibility of AI has enabled malicious actors to automate cyberattacks, requiring businesses to use machine learning to automate threat detection.

And as quantum computing approaches viability, businesses urgently need to protect their data from malicious hackers who may look to steal and store sensitive information today, holding it for the promise of easily accessible quantum-powered decryption in the near future.

NetApp is a pioneer of comprehensive, secure-by-design intelligent data infrastructure, giving customers confidence in their ability to protect and access data without disruption backed by a guarantee of 99.9999 percent availability. Building on that track record, NetApp is announcing new cyber resiliency capabilities that augment and elevate in-depth security strategies for customers.

Security teams need to factor storage into their security strategies because it is the last line of defence for their data and the right storage can play an active role in protecting the enterprise,” said Gagan Gulati, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Data Services at NetApp. “Backup and recovery is an important part of security at the storage layer, but NetApp’s comprehensive security capabilities expand the role of primary storage with built-in automated ransomware detection and response that enable customers to take a proactive approach to keep their data secure. With built-in security capabilities that secure our customers’ data on any workload, anywhere, NetApp has made storage as critical to a sound cybersecurity strategy as perimeter and endpoint security tools.”

To help customers enhance their cyber resiliency at the storage layer, NetApp is releasing new data security capabilities including:

  • Post-Quantum Cryptography: NetApp has embedded post-quantum cryptography into its storage portfolio for file and block workloads. NetApp’s secure-by-design storage keeps its customers’ data protected against quantum threats, fostering confidence among customers, partners, and regulators. By leveraging encryption algorithms standardised by NIST—a globally recognised standards body and authority—businesses can rely on a defence that is thoroughly tested and capable of carrying them into the future with quantum-ready storage.
  • NetApp BlueXP Ransomware Protection Update: Updates to BlueXP ransomware protection strengthen the service’s ability to provide a comprehensive, orchestrated ransomware defence for NetApp ONTAP® workloads. The new features include ransomware-specific role-based access controls, which empower security teams with granular permissions tailored to combat ransomware threats effectively, and support for ransomware protection for native cloud workloads. These advancements provide enterprises with enhanced control and protection against ransomware, safeguarding critical data and maintaining operational resilience in an increasingly complex threat landscape.
  • NetApp BlueXP Backup and Recovery Workload Support: NetApp BlueXP backup and recovery provides a simple, secure, and cost-effective integrated data protection service for ONTAP data. With these new updates, customers will benefit from a redesigned user interface that makes it easier to integrate and define a 3-2-1 data protection strategy for their workloads, including Microsoft SQL Server, VMware, and Kubernetes applications.
  • NetApp Security Professional Services: NetApp is offering expanded professional security assessment and security hardening services to help customers evaluate and further tighten their security posture by enabling the built-in security capabilities in NetApp that help keep their data secure.

Building resiliency against cyber-attacks into the data storage infrastructure has never been more important. Approximately 80 percent of respondents in our Cybersecurity Decision Maker IQ research indicated having experienced a significant security incident over the past 12 months, and 40 percent counted data loss and compromise as one of the most significant consequences of their organisation’s worst security incident,” said Krista Case, Research Director for The Futurum Group. “NetApp is building critical cyber-resiliency capabilities into its data storage infrastructure and services, including granular role-based access controls to help thwart the onslaught of malicious access attempts, and quantum-safe data encryption capabilities.”

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