Cobalt
Iron Inc. announced that it has been granted a patent on its technology for
dynamic IT infrastructure optimization in response to cyberthreats.
Issued on Dec. 28, 2021, U.S. Patent 11212304 describes new capabilities
for Cobalt Iron Compass®,
an enterprise SaaS backup platform, whereby Compass will automatically
reconfigure IT infrastructure when it detects cyberthreats, such as a
ransomware attack. This capability keeps data safe and accessible.
Cybercriminal
activities increasingly threaten the availability and integrity of
critical business data. It is challenging enough to detect these
activities in a timely manner, but once they are detected, businesses
are often unsure of what steps to take to limit the impact of an attack
and to remediate any damage. Particularly challenging is the fact that
most IT infrastructures are statically configured and completely
unresponsive to changing conditions and cyberthreats.
The
newly patented techniques introduce unique ransomware analytics and
automated optimizations that respond to cyberthreats. They will
dynamically adjust access to backup infrastructure and data to reduce
exposures to cyberattacks. They also can provide analytics-based
insights into an attack and automatically perform various operations to
further secure data.
The techniques disclosed in this patent:
- Continually monitor metrics, events, and conditions for indications of a cyberattack in the network.
- Analyze
metrics, events, conditions, and configurations to identify
infrastructure components and data that could be impacted by or be
vulnerable to a cyberattack.
- Automatically restrict access to impacted or vulnerable infrastructure components and data.
- Automatically create an audit report of impacted infrastructure components and data.
- Automatically initiate remediation operations for impacted data. Remediation operations might include things such as:
- Initiating data replication of a previous clean backup version of the data to an off-site location.
- Initiating recovery and validation of affected data into a safe storage location.
For
example, in the event of a cyberattack, Compass could detect the event,
conduct impact analysis to determine which data and hardware components
might be affected, restrict access to those data and components,
perform other operations to remediate exposures, and generate an audit
report associated with the event.
"The
Cobalt Iron Compass solution delivers backup infrastructure and data
with simplicity and security at scale," said Rob Marett, Cobalt Iron's
chief technology officer. "This patent discloses additional ransomware
analytics, combined with automated responses. These new Compass
techniques further secure critical business data and make backup
infrastructure more responsive to cyberthreats. This patent extends
Cobalt Iron's technology leadership in the areas of ransomware analytics
and automated IT infrastructure optimizations."