INTERFACE Omaha
November 10th, 2022

  Presented by Arcserve

Data is expected to grow to 200 ZB by the end of 2025. More data to manage, more data to protect. IDC recommends a 3-2-1-1 best practice as a mid-market data protection strategy. The addition of the new "1" is a copy of the data on immutable storage. Backup data is a key tool in business continuity & disaster recovery planning. Securing this backup data and maintaining multiple copies of it allow for a resilient recovery plan. Your cyber security plan is incomplete without a reliable recovery plan. In the event of any disaster, natural or man-made, like a ransomware attack, getting your IT systems and workloads back on their feet as fast as possible is essential. Join us as we share best practices to help keep your data protected and secure with multiple layers of defenses. We will share our perspective on how organizations can simplify the approach of incorporating guidance from NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework into their own environments.

Presented by Steve Kleis, Principle Sales Engineer

Over the past 20 years, I've been fortunate to know many business owners and be part of their IT management strategy. As a trusted advisor I worked to understand their business needs and design solutions that were fast and reliable. I have extensive experience with data backup, disaster recovery (DRaaS), business continuity, cloud storage, ransomware, and Network Attached Storage (NAS).

Currently, I am a sales engineer for Arcserve/Storagecraft supporting the North Central territory. As a member of a sales team, we work to help our customers protect what’s priceless, their data.