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Eon has expanded its intelligent data and AI infrastructure platform with what it claims is the first ransomware protection technology built specifically for cloud databases, directly targeting a growing blind spot in enterprise security as workloads move off on‑premise servers. The new capability extends Eon’s existing ransomware suite to provide unified protection across managed and self‑hosted cloud databases, virtual machines, and object storage, aiming to give enterprises a single platform for detecting corruption, isolating anomalies, and restoring trusted data across modern cloud environments.
With global ransomware damage forecast to reach $74 billion in 2026, up 30% from 2025, Eon is positioning its cloud‑native offering as a way for organizations that currently lack full recovery components to avoid either paying attackers or suffering prolonged operational disruption. The platform analyzes the contents of database backups to validate recovery points, automatically identify clean restore states, and enable recovery in minutes rather than days, while keeping backups indexed and queryable so security teams can investigate compromised data and selectively restore only verified records instead of rebuilding entire systems.

