A recently published Principled Technologies report found that
Index Engines CyberSense solution detected data corruption from
three different types of attacks in a single analysis.
This third-party validation, commissioned by Dell Technologies,
looked at Dell PowerProtect Cyber Recovery vault with Index Engines CyberSense
and a competitive data protection solution labeled Vendor X, finding the
competitive solution missed one attack completely and took 15 backups to detect
corruption from the other two.
"Some data protection organizations are positioning themselves as
cyber resiliency companies, yet they struggle in providing data integrity,"
said Jim McGann, Index Engines Vice President of Strategic Partnerships.
"Attacks are costing companies millions of dollars and taking months to
recover. Many competing solutions cannot detect corruption from sophisticated
ransomware to support smarter recovery."
"CyberSense's AI (Artificial Intelligence) is trained to detect
ransomware corruption with 99.99% accuracy, no other offering can make these
claims. We take pride in the Dell collaboration in providing data integrity
within the isolated vault knowing it is the gold standard for cyber resiliency
and this Principled Technology report is proof of that."
The Principled Technology report looked at three types of data
corruption from ransomware:
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Encrypt all files and obfuscate file names:CyberSense
detected this attack in one scan, Vendor X took 15
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Encrypt all files and keep original names: CyberSense
detected this attack in one scan, Vendor X took 15
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Infect a Microsoft SQL Server page: CyberSense
detected this attack in one scan, Vendor X could not detect this attack
"We tested CyberSense and a similarly functioning tool from the
data management platform of a competitor (that we refer to as Vendor X) for a
similarly sized appliance," the Principled Technologies executive summary
explained.
"In our testing, we found that Dell PowerProtect Cyber Recovery
detected infection in SQL database pages-something that the Vendor X solution
could not do. PowerProtect Cyber Recovery also required fewer backups than the
Vendor X solution to determine file corruption in the data."
Ransomware incidents increased by over 95% in 2023 with the average cost of a ransomware
attack in 2023 costing over $5 million.
CyberSense is the only data integrity product on the market today
that inspects inside files, database, and core infrastructure with AI-based
machine to detect ransomware corruption with 99.99% precision, providing timely
alerts and detailed post-attack reports for expedited recovery and minimized
downtime and data loss.
Dell PowerProtect Cyber Recovery protects and isolates critical
data from ransomware and other sophisticated threats.
Read the Principled Technology reports here: Full Report, Executive Summary, Testing Methodology.