Malware infection is one of the biggest perils to businesses in this digital age. The
bigger the virtual world becomes, the more rapidly these infections spread until it
seems impossible to safeguard against malicious targeting of data and servers. Synology
Solutions counters these malware threats by providing powerful security measures such as
Security Advisor and Qualysguard Security Scan.
New and complex ransomware with heavy encryption are in the public domain everyday. The
Synology anti-malware systems are regularly updated to safeguard businesses against all
potential threats. To further protect all your servers and devices, Synology makes use
of modern integrated, multi-version backup solutions, such as mentioned below.
Sophisticated Ransomware Protection with Multi-version backup solutions
With more and more advanced anti-malware softwares being released everyday,
hackers too have developed heavy encryption-based ransomware that can evade easy
detection. Once attacked, you are locked out of the system and they hold your
data hostage for ransoms. Even when paid, it’s nearly always guaranteed that you
would suffer heavy data loss. Therefore, you need to initiate safety measures
beforehand.
Backup copies of your data and critical services is a default method to reduce
future loss and anxiety. There is a need to carry out regular and modern backup
solutions to protect data on all your devices and servers. These backed up files
are saved separately from your servers. In case of accidents or attacks, the
lost or infected files can then be easily retrieved from the backup storage.
With Synology's multi-version backup solution you can restore files from an
array of earlier versions of all backed up files.
PC to NAS backup solutions
With a multi-version backup in place, you can get access to files or whole system
backups using the point-in-time recovery system. It helps you to avoid loss of
data or threat of paying ransoms in case of a malicious attack on your servers.
Use Synology Drive Client to back up data from your computer to the Synology NAS
servers and keep up to 32 historical versions of a single file. These
multi-versions are even safe from folder encryption and provide protection on
all fronts.