Commvault Enhances Cyber Recovery Offerings with CrowdStrike Incident Response
Commvault, a leading provider of
cyber resilience and data protection solutions for the hybrid cloud, announced
an expanded partnership with CrowdStrike, a global leader in cybersecurity.
Together, the companies are delivering a trusted pathway to CrowdStrike’s elite
incident response services, supported by Commvault’s recovery expertise —
helping organizations worldwide recover faster and stay better prepared for
cyberattacks.
Through this expanded
partnership, the two companies are delivering coordinated cyber recovery and
incident response services to help joint customers improve readiness, respond
faster, and achieve cleaner recoveries.
With ransomware attacks happening
every 14 seconds and average recovery times spanning 24 days, IT and security
teams, as well as system integrators, are looking for vendors who are
collaborating and combining best-in-class services and solutions. These efforts
not only address what happens before and during an attack but also support
recovery when it becomes a critical lifeline for organizations.
“Today’s threat landscape demands
more than just security – it requires resilience,” said Alan Atkinson, Chief
Partner Officer at Commvault. “Our expanded partnership with CrowdStrike brings
together exceptional incident response capabilities from CrowdStrike and
leading data recovery and resilience solutions from Commvault to help joint
customers identify and quickly address cyber incidents and recover swiftly and
effectively.”
“Cyber resilience isn’t just
about recovery, it’s about being ready at every stage of an attack,” said
Daniel Bernard, Chief Business Officer at CrowdStrike. “Our expanded
partnership with Commvault brings together industry-leading threat
intelligence, incident response expertise, and robust recovery capabilities to
help organizations identify risks faster, recover smarter, and strengthen their
overall security posture. In an AI-accelerated world of relentless and
sophisticated threats, security and IT teams need to operate as one, and this
collaboration helps make that possible.”
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