PaulSB
Squire
- Location
- Chorley, Lancashire
I'm sure we're all aware of the increasing number of cyberattacks on business. M&S, JLR, Kido nurseries, etc.
A news item made me wonder why these companies are not better prepared or why is it these attacks have such a devastating impact.
I presume any major business will have a very robust backup method for the company's systems and data. If this is correct how is it these attacks bring everything down. Does the attack get into the hardware in some way? Why isn't it, to be simplistic, just a matter of rolling back and importing the most recent backup?
I realise these are hugely complex systems and the above is very much a layperson's comment.
A news item made me wonder why these companies are not better prepared or why is it these attacks have such a devastating impact.
I presume any major business will have a very robust backup method for the company's systems and data. If this is correct how is it these attacks bring everything down. Does the attack get into the hardware in some way? Why isn't it, to be simplistic, just a matter of rolling back and importing the most recent backup?
I realise these are hugely complex systems and the above is very much a layperson's comment.