Look for Strong Encryption Capabilites in Disaster Recovery Backup

There is no sense in locking one’s valuables in a safe and then writing the combination on the door for any one else to see. It’s the same with Disaster Recovery Backup: your pass phrase should be your key, and you should be the only one who can open the lock. When seeking out such a service, ascertain that the data is encrypted while in storage as well as when in transmission. That will mean that the only time the data will revert from its encrypted state is when you, the owner, request the restoration of data using your individual key.

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