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Everpure Redefines Cyber Resilience as Data Becomes the Final Line of Defence

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New Enterprise Data Cloud strategy positions immutable storage and instant recovery as critical safeguards against AI-powered cyberattacks

Everpure has strengthened its Enterprise Data Cloud vision, redefining storage and data management as the last line of defence in modern cyber resilience as enterprises face increasingly sophisticated, AI-driven cyber threats.

With attackers leveraging artificial intelligence to accelerate zero-day exploits and automated breach techniques, traditional perimeter-based security models are proving insufficient. Everpure is advancing an “outside-in” security approach, assuming that breaches are inevitable and focusing instead on ensuring that the data layer remains uncompromised and instantly recoverable.

According to Prakash Darji, General Manager of Digital Experience at Everpure, organisations can no longer treat data as passive infrastructure. He emphasized that Everpure’s platform is built to ensure business continuity even when critical systems are compromised, providing organizations with confidence that their core data remains intact and accessible under any circumstances.

“By architecting our platform to be inherently resilient, we’re not just managing data we’re delivering certainty in an increasingly unpredictable AI-driven threat landscape.”

Prakash Darji, General Manager of Digital Experience, Everpure

At the heart of the strategy is Everpure’s immutable storage architecture, which uses SafeMode snapshots and an isolated control plane to prevent data from being altered, deleted, or encrypted even if attackers gain administrative privileges. This enables organizations to recover operations in minutes instead of days, significantly reducing mean time to recovery (MTTR) and minimizing business disruption.

The platform is built around three core pillars of resilience. First, autonomous resilience ensures continuous operations through automated threat detection and system hardening. Second, trusted recovery introduces a human-in-the-loop (HITL) governance model, requiring multi-level verification for sensitive actions to prevent misuse. Third, economic predictability enables organizations to avoid the costly “ransom vs recovery” dilemma through subscription-based infrastructure models.

Everpure also demonstrated the effectiveness of its approach in a real-world incident involving a Fortune 100 company, where attackers compromised identity and compute environments but failed to access the data layer. As a result, the organization was able to restore critical operations in hours rather than weeks.

By integrating contextual data intelligence through its recent acquisition, Everpure is further enhancing its ability to prioritize recovery based on business impact. As cyber threats evolve, the company is positioning data-centric resilience as the foundation of enterprise survival in the AI era.

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