Securing Cohesity Data at Rest Encryption with Fortanix Data Security Manager

Fortanix Data Security Manager integrates with Cohesity to protect your backup from ransomware attacks.

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securing cohesity data at rest encryption

Challenge

Backup data is not only critical for business continuity, but it also acts as a last line of defense against data breaches and sophisticated ransomware attacks. Ponemon Institute report quantifies the average cost of a single ransomware attack at $5 million due to productivity loss, downtime, and information theft, while the cost of a data breach averages $8.64 million in the United States. To reduce cybersecurity risk, organizations should encrypt backup data to avoid data loss, ensure availability and avoid regulatory penalties. While encrypting data is easy, securing encryption keys from cybercriminals requires enterprise key management to provide secure access control and a Hardware security module (HSM) to securely store keys.  

Cohesity eliminates mass data fragmentation by consolidating data silos onto a single, easy-to-manage multicloud data platform. It hosts enterprise-class data services, including backup and recovery, file shares, object stores, DR, dev/test provisioning, and analytics. The joint Cohesity and Fortanix solution provide a unified data security platform that includes immutability, WORM, RBAC, and full enterprise key lifecycle management, a FIPS 140-2 level 3 HSM, encryption to protect backup data from ransomware and data breaches. The solution also helps avoid regulatory penalties from General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and other privacy regulations. The Fortanix Data Security Manager integrates seamlessly with Cohesity to secures data across multiple public clouds, hybrid, and on-premises environments.

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