In today’s threat landscape, IT leaders are placing data resilience at the forefront of their cybersecurity strategies—and for good reason. Data remains a critical asset, constantly exposed to risks from ransomware, cyberattacks, human error, hardware failures, and natural disasters. The financial stakes are high: in 2025, the average global cost of a data breach was $4.44 million, according to the latest IBM Cost of a Data Breach report. While this marks a 9% decrease from the previous year, largely due to AI-driven efficiencies, the operational impact remains significant. On average, it still takes 241 days to identify and contain a breach. Beyond financial losses, regulatory pressure is intensifying. Governments worldwide are enforcing stricter data protection laws to ensure organizations uphold robust cyber resilience.