Backblaze, Inc. warns IT systems built for scale ignore critical ransomware risks

Backblaze, Inc. warns IT systems built for scale ignore critical ransomware risks
Backblaze, Inc. on ransomware risk

Backblaze, Inc. asserts that ransomware attacks rarely happen due to a single catastrophic failure.

Instead, the company stresses that many IT systems are designed primarily for scalability, leaving critical gaps that adversaries can exploit. According to Kari Wilson in a new Backblaze, Inc. analysis, organizations need to develop resilient infrastructure based not on assumptions of inherent safety, but through intentional security-focused architecture. The piece calls on IT leaders to rethink how they structure systems and prioritize proactive protection against increasingly sophisticated threats.

Backblaze, Inc. has previously introduced B2 Overdrive in an effort to reduce GenAI data egress fees as these costs began surpassing GPU infrastructure spending, according to a recent launch announcement. The company also addressed GenAI data bottlenecks by presenting solutions for storage throughput during its keynote at AIAINYC earlier this year. These initiatives reflect Backblaze’s continued focus on infrastructure challenges facing large-scale data operations.

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