Backup & Disaster Recovery

Backup & Disaster Recovery is about more than storing copies of data. It is about making sure the business can recover when systems fail, files are deleted, ransomware hits, or a major outage disrupts operations. CyberDuo helps organizations build a recovery approach that supports the real priorities of the business instead of assuming a backup alone will solve the problem.

For mid-market companies, the gap is often not whether backups exist. It is whether recovery is realistic. Are the right systems covered? Is recovery time understood? Are restores tested? Do leadership and IT know what happens first during an incident? CyberDuo helps turn backup from a checkbox into a more dependable resilience strategy.

Backup & Disaster Recovery

What This Service Covers

Backup planning for critical systems, user data, and key cloud-based workloads
Recovery support for outages, accidental deletion, ransomware, and business disruption
Alignment between backup coverage, business priorities, and recovery expectations
Restore testing and readiness reviews to reduce false confidence
Coordination with broader continuity and incident response planning

Why It Matters

A backup is only useful if it can be restored in a timeframe that still protects the business. Recovery planning helps leadership understand what the organization can restore, how quickly, and what operational decisions still need to be made during an incident.

Best Fit For

You want stronger confidence in your recovery plan, not just backup software
Your business depends on Microsoft 365, cloud data, and line-of-business systems
You need better resilience against ransomware, outages, and human error

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should backups be tested?

They should be reviewed and tested regularly enough that the business has confidence the data is recoverable and the process is understood before an incident happens.

Are cloud services included too?

They should be. Modern recovery planning needs to cover both traditional infrastructure and cloud-based platforms the business depends on.

Is backup the same as business continuity?

No. Backup supports recovery, while business continuity is broader and addresses how the business keeps operating during disruption.