The storage and data management provider highlighted the growing importance of storage infrastructure as a critical recovery layer against AI-driven cyber threats, ransomware attacks and sophisticated breaches targeting enterprise environments.
Everpure has reinforced its Enterprise Data Cloud strategy, positioning storage infrastructure as a critical layer for cyber resilience as organizations face increasingly sophisticated AI-driven cyberattacks and ransomware threats.
The company said enterprises can no longer rely solely on traditional perimeter-based security models as attackers increasingly use artificial intelligence to exploit vulnerabilities, automate attacks and bypass conventional defenses. Everpure is now advocating what it describes as an “outside-in” security approach, where the storage layer serves as the final trusted point for data recovery even if primary systems are compromised.
According to the company, its platform uses immutable snapshots and isolated recovery mechanisms designed to reduce recovery times significantly while preventing unauthorized deletion or tampering of protected data.
“The modern enterprise is defined by its data, yet most organizations are flying blind, treating their most valuable asset as a commodity to be warehoused,” said Prakash Darji, General Manager of Digital Experience at Everpure. “We are doubling down on that reality. By architecting our platform to be both data-aware and inherently resilient, we aren't just managing data—we are delivering an insurance policy against the chaos of the AI era. We are giving our customers the certainty that no matter what happens at the perimeter, the heartbeat of their business stays strong.”
Focus on faster and trusted recovery
Everpure stated that its Enterprise Data Cloud platform is designed to provide continuous protection across both on-premises and cloud environments. The system reportedly maintains isolated recovery copies that cannot be altered even if attackers gain administrative access to production systems.
The company said its architecture supports automated resilience through integrated services such as Everpure Protect and Everpure Fusion, which help monitor threats, identify vulnerabilities and enforce security configurations across infrastructure environments.
A key feature of the company’s approach is a Human-in-the-Loop governance mechanism, which requires verified multi-party authorization before critical data actions can be executed. According to Everpure, this reduces the risk of malicious actors or rogue AI systems deleting protected recovery points.
The company also highlighted the financial impact of cyberattacks, noting that businesses increasingly require predictable recovery models as the cost of data breaches continues to rise globally.
Enterprise attack recovery demonstrated
Everpure cited a recent incident involving a Fortune 100 organization that faced a sophisticated malware-free cyberattack. According to the company, attackers used stolen credentials and legitimate system tools to disrupt compute and identity infrastructure, resulting in the deletion of thousands of endpoints and virtual clusters.
However, the company claimed that protected data snapshots remained secure because attackers could not access or modify isolated recovery environments. This reportedly enabled the affected organization to restore critical operations within hours instead of weeks.
Everpure also announced that the recent acquisition of 1touch will strengthen its data intelligence capabilities. The integration is expected to improve visibility into enterprise data environments and help organizations prioritize recovery of mission-critical applications during cyber incidents.
The company added that its platform is designed to integrate with broader cybersecurity ecosystems, including threat intelligence, analytics and data protection solutions, enabling faster coordination between security detection systems and recovery infrastructure.
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