In today's digital age, where data is a crucial asset for businesses and individuals alike, ensuring its security and availability is paramount. One method that has gained significant attention for safeguarding data is Air Gapped Backup. This approach involves creating and storing backups on a physical device that is completely disconnected from any network, thereby creating an "air gap" that prevents cyber threats from compromising the backup.
How Air Gapped Backup Works
When creating an air gapped backup, data is typically transferred to a storage device such as an external hard drive or tape drive. Once the backup process is complete, the storage device is physically disconnected from all networks and systems, ensuring that it remains isolated from potential online threats like malware, ransomware, or hacking attempts.
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