Modern ransomware operations frequently exfiltrate sensitive information before encrypting systems. Traditional recovery may restore operations, but it cannot prevent attackers from reading or publishing stolen files.
Attackers encrypt critical files and systems to stop business operations and demand payment.
Attackers steal sensitive data and threaten disclosure, sale, or regulatory impact.
A unified architecture combines transparent DRM encryption with secure incremental backup, allowing security teams to apply file-level controls without redesigning every user workflow.
Files are automatically protected according to policy when created or modified. If protected files leave an authorized environment, access controls and encryption help prevent unauthorized use.
Changed data is continuously preserved and can be restored to a selected point in time. Dedicated authentication and transfer mechanisms reduce direct exposure of the backup repository.
The architecture introduces security controls across file creation, storage, backup, and recovery while minimizing disruption to everyday work.
Users work with business applications and files as usual.
DRM protection and permissions are applied automatically.
Protected data changes are transferred to managed storage.
Teams restore a trusted point before the incident.
| Security objective | Backup only | DRM only | RansomZero |
|---|---|---|---|
| Restore encrypted data | Yes | Limited | Integrated |
| Reduce readability of stolen files | No | Yes | Integrated |
| Point-in-time recovery | Varies | No | Supported |
| Central policy and operation | Separate | Separate | Unified approach |
Protection policies, access rights, retention periods, and recovery architecture can be adapted to local operations, regulatory requirements, and cross-border collaboration models.
Evaluate data residency, performance, administration, scalability, and local compliance requirements when selecting Cloud or Appliance deployment.
Any uncertain answer may indicate a gap worth reviewing with your security, infrastructure, and compliance teams.
Share your environment, market, and protection priorities. Our team will assess the potential fit and recommend the next technical or commercial discussion.