Endpoint Backup

Necessity or Technological Fad?

The ever-increasing volume of data and growing demands for its storage affect virtually every organization for which data is critical. It’s often said that computer users fall into just two categories: those who back up regularly and those who haven’t yet lost their data.

There are countless threats that can lead to the loss of important data — from natural disasters, hardware or software failures, to loss or theft of computers, servers, laptops, or phones, as well as sophisticated attacks such as social engineering, phishing, trojans, spyware, or ransomware attacks. Ransomware has become a particularly significant phenomenon in recent years, and we know from experience that organizations in Slovakia are frequent targets. This type of attack continues to evolve: attackers not only encrypt data and demand high ransoms for its release, but increasingly also demand payment to prevent public disclosure.


We offer an effective solution to this problem, distinguished by its security, excellent management, and rapid deployment.


At first glance, this solution may appear costly and time-consuming, but that is not necessarily the case. The key is risk diversification, proper process configuration, and the fastest possible recovery to resume normal operations.

Who should definitely back up their data?
In short, anyone whose work, business, or operations depend on data and files: government bodies, public administration (cities and municipalities), healthcare (hospitals, institutes, laboratories), education (kindergartens, primary, secondary, and universities), private sector, energy, financial institutions, manufacturing, e-shops, retailers, and more.

What should definitely be backed up?
Everything whose loss would have any meaningful impact: operating systems, information systems, personal data, HR and payroll records, legal documents, medical records, contracts, know-how, and work files. Essentially, any organization that relies on its data must implement backups in such a way that operations can resume from backups as quickly as possible.


Encrypted transmission using state-of-the-art encryption technologies is standard, ensuring the highest level of data and communication protection.


Key benefits of this solution include:

  • centralized data protection with rapid deployment

  • comprehensive, multi-platform support

  • easy backup management through a unified control panel, with reporting and alerts

  • intelligent bandwidth management
  • maximized storage availability
  • maximum security via encryption, advanced permission management, and administrator controls

We have already deployed endpoint backup solutions in over 40 organizations across Slovakia, including:

75%

Public administration and cities of the Slovak Republic

25%

Commercial companies operating across various market sectors


For more information on how to comprehensively address current cybersecurity threats, do not hesitate to contact us.

Requests can be submitted via obchod@somi.sk or through the contact form provided below.