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RackTop Perspective
Points of view on data security and Cyberstorage from the team that pioneered the category.

Before the ransom note: what hackers learn from your files
Ransomware is the loudest threat to unstructured data, but it is not the first one. Hackers and APTs read your files long before they encrypt anything, and what they learn shapes the entire attack. Cyberstorage exists because protection has to start at the read, not the ransom note.

Two exabytes, and no one agrees who owns it: the AI World Cup and the data layer
The 2026 World Cup is projected to generate roughly 90 petabytes of tournament data, and some two exabytes overall. Almost none of it is rows in a database. The harder problem is not storing it: ownership is a bundle of contractual rights, and only the data layer can prove who actually touched what.

Backup is necessary. It is not a security control.
Immutable backups matter. But a recovery copy cannot see an attack, cannot stop exfiltration, and cannot tell you that data was stolen. Treating backup as security leaves the live data undefended.

Your security stack watches everything except the data
Endpoints, networks, identities, email, cloud posture: modern security programs instrument all of it. The one thing almost nobody instruments is the file data attackers are actually after.
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