The Data SafeCheck recoverability
A data protection specialist beside a secure data vault in a UK facility
Sovereign recovery infrastructure

Your data, held beyond reach.

Air-gapped protection, UK data residency and managed recovery for the systems your organisation cannot afford to lose.

Confidence needs evidence.

These are the four controls a recoverability conversation should make clear. They come directly from the proposed service model.

Where is the copy?
In data centres in the United Kingdom and British Isles.
When can it be reached?
During controlled backup activity, then the vault closes again.
Will our tools still work?
The model is designed to complement existing backup technology.
Who proves recovery?
Managed options include monitoring, restore testing and recovery planning.

Ask for contracted service levels, applicable certifications and relevant customer evidence before you decide.

Secure modular data storage vault in a controlled facility

The copy closes behind you.

Cyber Vault creates an air-gapped copy without asking you to replace the backup environment you already know.

  1. 1Open

    Admit trusted devices

    Secure connectivity opens the vault for authorised backup activity.

  2. 2Write

    Write with the tools you use

    Your existing backup environment sends the protected copy.

  3. 3Isolate

    Close access again

    When activity finishes, the copy is isolated from the live environment.

Two continuity specialists reviewing a recovery plan

Recoverability needs an owner.

Managed services can monitor backup logs, test restores and keep recovery planning from becoming an unowned task.

  • Backup monitoring and alerting
  • Restore testing and recovery planning
  • Recovery support when it is needed

Find the obvious recovery gaps in two minutes.

Four questions turn the broad concern into a practical starting point. No account or personal information is required.

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Where does the data you would need to recover live?