Nebulon, Inc. unveiled
Nebulon ImmutableBoot, the newest service in its cyber-resilience
portfolio. As the first "reboot-to-recover" ransomware solution for bare
metal Linux, ImmutableBoot protects application infrastructure from a
ransomware attack or a misconfigured operating environment with a simple
server reboot to a known, good operating system version.
User
misconfiguration and out-of-date server software often expose server
infrastructure to security breaches, such as ransomware attacks.
According to a recent report, threat actors continually leverage
unpatched software vulnerabilities as their primary ransomware attack
vector. IT
organizations that are unable to enforce strict, centralized, and
consistent patch and configuration management are particularly exposed
as device-by-device management can result in misconfiguration,
inconsistent patch levels, and server configuration "drift" (i.e.,
deviation from expected server software configurations). This problem is
amplified when managing and maintaining hundreds or thousands of
servers, making them vulnerable to undetected malware which may lay
dormant within the infrastructure.
Nebulon
ImmutableBoot allows operations teams to protect their application
infrastructure with immutable, or "frozen," server software, reverting
infected or misconfigured operating systems and application
configurations to a known, good version each time the server reboots. In
other words, recovery teams simply reboot infected servers to restore a
known, good instance of their operating system and application
software.
ImmutableBoot
is bundled with Nebulon TimeJump, the first and only combined
server-storage solution which delivers ransomware recovery in four
minutes. TimeJump not only recovers critical application data, but also
infected operating systems. Now, with ImmutableBoot, TimeJump can serve a
known, good version of the operating system as a part of the
near-instant point-in-time rollback of the application infrastructure.
"Any
organization concerned with cyber resilience should make immutability a
key consideration when building its protection and recovery strategy,"
said Nebulon CEO Siamak Nazari. "With TimeJump and ImmutableBoot, we are
addressing protection and recovery for customers' deep infrastructure,
an area which has been previously ignored by the industry."