Aws Re:invent 2025 - Building Resilience Against Ransomware Using...
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📖 AWS re:Invent 2025 - Building resilience against ransomware using AWS Backup (STG412)
In this video, AWS Backup team members discuss building ransomware resilience through three key pillars: immutability and isolation, integrity, and availability. They present detailed reference architectures using AWS Backup's logically air-gapped vaults, which provide compliant locking, service-owned encryption, and cross-account sharing. The session emphasizes threat modeling using the STRIDE framework, the 3-2-1 backup strategy, and critical concepts like Mean Time to Detect and Maximum Tolerable Data Loss. Key features covered include Amazon GuardDuty integration for malware scanning, restore testing capabilities, and multi-party approval for vault access during incidents. The speakers stress that backups are primary attack targets and that recovery planning should work backwards from business continuity requirements, distinguishing between operational, disaster, and cyber recovery scenarios. They introduce the minimum viable company concept for prioritizing critical system recovery.
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Welcome to session STG412, where we're discussing building resilience against ransomware using AWS Backup. My name is Sabith Venkitachalapathy. I'm a worldwide solutions architect, part of the AWS Backup team, and I've got the immense pleasure of working with customers worldwide, helping them build secure and cost-effective AWS Backup implementations.
Yes, hello, I am Ivan Velickovic, and I'm a senior engineer in AWS Backup. I started the service back in 2018 with a group of people, so whatever you're using with AWS Backup, partially I'm to blame for it.
Hi everybody, I'm Vivek Mishra. I'm a senior product manager with AWS Backup. I look over a lot of the platform areas, focusing specifically on ransomware protection and recovery, and here I am.
Okay, so let's get started. Before we begin, a couple of housekeeping items. This was planned as a level 400 session, which means that we will go deeper into AWS Backup reference arch
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