malware-proof backups

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Malware-proof backups are a critical component of modern disaster recovery, especially for Active Directory environments. This tag covers strategies to protect identity infrastructure from ransomware and other attacks, ensuring that backup copies remain immutable and recoverable. Key themes include identity-first backup approaches, cross-team coordination, and safeguarding against corruption or deliberate destruction. Discussions emphasize that traditional backup methods are insufficient; malware-proof backups require air-gapped, versioned, and verified copies that can survive a targeted attack. The content highlights the importance of treating Active Directory as a foundational dependency, with recovery playbooks that prioritize identity restoration to minimize blast radius and downtime.
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    Active Directory Disaster Recovery: Identity-First Backup and Recovery Playbook

    Active Directory disaster recovery is no longer an optional checkbox; it is a strategic, cross-team program that must protect identity as the foundational dependency for every application, service, and user in your environment. Background / Overview Active Directory (AD) sits at the heart of...
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