Hi,
I know it has been discussed, and there is a long thread talking about ideas admin have to protect backups from ransomware.
But right now, I don't have the time to read it cause where trying to help a customer who got infected... including Veeam Backups. Offsite backup copy where enabled when we did the installation, but the disabled by an admin there. Nothing's left.
I would like to know if there is an official whitepaper from Veeam with security practices that we should implement in all installations to protect our customers. I don't want anyone else to live the same situation, they're facing backruptcy.
Thank you for helping!
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Re: Whitepaper for best security practices? (cryptolocker wiped customer backup)
And Veeam-specific stuff can be found here
https://bp.veeam.expert/proof-of-concep ... _hardening
https://bp.veeam.expert/proof-of-concep ... _hardening
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Re: Whitepaper for best security practices? (cryptolocker wiped customer backup)
Many of these topics had been also collected into a dedicated whitepaper, written by the same author: https://www.veeam.com/wp-backup-replica ... ening.html
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