Total Data Peace of Mind: Druva Protects Microsoft Dynamics 365

By Greg Tavarez

"Traditional security solutions are no longer enough to keep businesses safe against evolving cyber threats – they need security at the data level to succeed," said Scott Rhyan, Senior Vice President of Services at Advizex.

But what exactly does this mean?

Well, cybercriminals are constantly finding new ways to break into your digital castle. Traditional security tools, like firewalls and antivirus software, are like the old-fashioned guards patrolling the castle walls. They're good at stopping basic attacks, but they can't always keep up with the latest tricks.

And yes, the attackers are getting smarter and more sophisticated. They're not just targeting the “castle walls” anymore; they're going straight for the treasure inside – your valuable data. That's why many need a new approach to security.

This means using advanced technologies like encryption and data loss prevention to keep our information safe, no matter where it goes. It's like adding a layer of invisible armor to our data, making it too tough for even the most skilled attacker to crack.

On this topic, Dynamics 365 is the heartbeat of many businesses and contains a wealth of sensitive customer information frequently targeted by cyberattacks. Businesses need the right data protection strategies to ensure data stored in Dynamics 365 remains secure and compliant in the event of a cyber incident. In other words, businesses need to think smarter and protect their Dynamics 365 data at its core to truly stay safe in today's digital world.

And Druva is doing exactly that by supporting Microsoft Dynamics 365 to help enterprises secure mission-critical data across Dynamics 365 Sales and Customer Service CRM modules. On top of that, Druva also announced support for Microsoft 365 Backup Storage to increase customer choice with Microsoft 365 protection.

Druva is a provider of data security. Druva enhances traditional security measures and enables faster incident response and effective cyber remediation. With support for Dynamics 365, Druva ensures customers keep business-critical CRM data secure and maintain business operations in the event of an incident.

Druva's Data Security Cloud protects everything from Windows PCs to Azure VMs, 365 suites and even Dynamics 365 data.

With Druva, data is safe and sound, locked away in a high-security vault. It's encrypted, backed up and monitored 24/7. If something goes wrong – a ransomware attack, a data breach or even accidental deletion – Druva can swoop in and restore data with precision.

Plus, Druva helps organizations stay compliant with data retention rules to ensure they keep what they need and safely delete what they don't. With Druva, you can rest easy knowing your Microsoft data is protected, no matter what.

“With the Druva Data Security Cloud, customers gain peace of mind with robust data protection across all of their data,” said Nitin Nagpal, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Druva Products. “Dynamics 365 and CRM systems track a myriad of customer data, including interactions, demographic and behavior information. With a single centralized platform, customers can better secure sensitive data, everywhere it lives on the Microsoft ecosystem.”

Druva is committed to supporting customer needs across multi-cloud environments and continues to expand protection for the Microsoft ecosystem, including the company’s recent news announcing support for Microsoft Entra ID. With the Data Security Cloud, customers simplify data protection and lower total cost of ownership by up to 40% compared to traditional solutions.

Druva support for both Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Microsoft 365 Backup Storage will be available in early 2025.




Edited by Alex Passett
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