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Looking for answers on how to protect your backups from attack? Join us and we'll share all we know

Looking for answers on how to protect your backups from attack? Join us and we'll share all we know [The Register]() Modern backup and recovery for modern DBAs When it does its job, you can do yours A free Webcast from The Register 9 November 2021 @ 9am PT / 12pm ET / 5pm GMT / 6pm CET [[Local Time](20York/Paris/Berlin/Moscow/Toronto/Abu_Dhabi/Cape_Town)] Hello {NAME}, Modern cybercriminals know that choking off an organization's production data will often be enough to force it to the negotiating table, because recovering the data from backups will be simply too time consuming. But they also know that to really bring an organization to its knees - and ensure they really hit pay dirt - their first target should be the backups. This adds up to one enormous headache for DBAs, who have to protect and manage these data assets. Not only do they often suspect their traditional tooling isn't up the job, they increasingly realize that being forced into recovery mode is no longer a question of if, but when. So how do you set yourself and your fellow over-worked DBAs free from this unending day to day drudgery? Well, you can start by spinning up this upcoming webinar, Modern Backup and Recovery for Modern DBAs, on November 9. Our own Tim Phillips, never knowingly over-drudged, will be joined by Rubrik's Rafaela Martuchelli, who will be explaining exactly what modern backup and recovery tools look like. They'll delve into how obsolete backup is soaking up not just your data, but your time. Rafaela will show how you can operationalize modern backup methods and tools, and how, crucially, this help increase your cybersecurity posture and defeat ransomware. Who knew backups could be so much fun - and so important in seeing off one of the biggest threats to your organization. All you need to do is head to the registration page and drop in a couple of details. [Register Now]( If you're interested but can't make the date [register here]( and we'll drop you a line when the recorded version is published. [Not Sure? Read More]( The Register has a library full of webcasts, covering all areas of IT. [Take a look!]( You are receiving this invite as a member of our events list. Sent to: {EMAIL} | [Your Account]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Password Reminder]( The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2021 Situation Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved. Situation Publishing Ltd, Portland Trading Estate, 14 Portland Street, Southport, PR8 1LJ, UK. Company # 3403653. VAT # GB 700 7123 87.

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