Diana Salazar is the Product Marketing Manager for Enterprise Data Protection at Quantum. Diana is an accomplished sales leader and revenue producer, backed by 17 years of success in technology solutions and services. She is a tenacious leader in challenging and high pressure environments, coupled with enthusiasm and “outside the box” thinking.
LTO-9 proponents are pointing to tape storage as an effective way for protecting data against the scourge of ransomware.
Ransomware has evolved from an unintelligent attack aimed at disrupting your business, to a relentless, targeted, sophisticated AI-driven machine that seeks to encrypt and delete your backups to obtain hundreds of thousands in ransom. To meet the heavy demands of our current cyber climate and that of video and other forms of unstructured data, tape provides the assurance that a copy of your data will be available when needed. Tape has an inherent nature to air gap data and is the lowest cost solution for your long-term ‘cold’ storage.