Securing Critical Infrastructure- Implementing Veeam Air Gap Backups
In an era where ransomware operators actively target backup infrastructure to ensure payment, standard redundancy protocols are no longer sufficient. The traditional 3-2-1 backup rule—three copies of data, on two different media, with one offsite—has evolved. Modern enterprise data protection now demands the 3-2-1-1-0 rule, where one copy is offline, air-gapped, or immutable. Air gapping isolates a backup copy from the production network, rendering it inaccessible to unauthorized users and malicious software attempting to traverse the network laterally. For Veeam architects and administrators, implementing an air gap is not merely a compliance checkbox; it is the definitive strategy for survivability during a catastrophic cyber event. Veeam Integration and Architecture Veeam Backup & Replication facilitates air gapping through several architectural approaches, ranging from physical isolation to logical immutability. While physical air gaps (such as tape) provide a compl...