While the volume, velocity, and variety of data growth is a common phenomenon, leaks and breaches do not have to be. The firm's security strategy should stringently cover the aged data as it does the young or new data. Aged or retired data sets contain sensitive information, are still subject to regulatory governance, and are more vulnerable to data breaches, sometimes more so than their younger counterparts.
Infobelt's OMNI Archive Manager (OAM) helps separate out retired data and least recently used data into an advanced secure zone within your data center or on the cloud and wrap it up with air gap and zero trust. All operations to this data are audited. Further, data can be made physically immutable (utilizing WORM storage) in this zone, rendering the ransomware attacks ineffective to rogue encryption. Want to step it up even more? Soon, Infobelt's OAM will store and retrieve data from various blockchains.
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Rijil is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of Infobelt India Pvt. Ltd. He has been integral in growing Infobelt’s development and QA teams. Rijil brings a unique set of skills to Infobelt with his keen understanding of IT development and process improvement expertise.
Kevin is a co-founder of Infobelt and leads our technology implementations. He has in-depth knowledge of regulatory compliance, servers, storage, and networks. Kevin has an extensive background in compliance solutions and risk management and is well versed in avoiding technical pitfalls for large enterprises.