Commvault, a leading provider of cyber resilience and data protection solutions for the hybrid cloud, and SimSpace, a global leader in high-fidelity cyber range solutions, are partnering to release the Commvault Recovery Range, powered by SimSpace.
“In an era of relentless cyber threats, we created SimSpace to give security and IT professionals an authentic, hands-on understanding of how attacks unfold in the most realistic environments possible,” said William, “Hutch,” Hutchison, CEO of SimSpace. “Our partnership with Commvault, takes the experience to the next level—by integrating the critical recovery component, we’re delivering a complete cyber preparedness lifecycle that helps organizations minimize downtime and prevent devastating losses.”
Commvault Recovery Range is a hands-on cyber range simulation that will enable defenders to battle sophisticated cyberthreats and real-world attacks while also equipping them with the skills required to navigate and rapidly recover, according to the vendors.
Utilizing SimSpace’s cyber range platform and Commvault’s recovery offerings, Commvault Recovery Range will provide an immersive learning experience where defenders can practice the entire end-to-end incident lifecycle, from detection through validated clean point recovery.
“Together with SimSpace, we are offering companies something that’s truly unique in the market—the physical, emotional, and psychological experience of a real-world cyberattack and the harrowing challenges often experienced in attempting to rapidly recover,” said Bill O’Connell, chief security officer, Commvault. “In combining SimSpace’s authentic cyberattack simulations with Commvault’s leading cyber recovery capabilities, we’re giving companies the ability to strengthen their security posture, cyber readiness, and business resilience.”
Another reason Commvault is partnering with SimSpace is to help companies understand their “minimum viability,” i.e., the critical applications, assets, processes, and people required for an organization to recover following a cyberattack. Tools such as Commvault Recovery Range will make it even easier for companies to understand what their minimum viability is, the company said.
For more information about this news, visit www.commvault.com or www.simspace.com.