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Recovery speed is what actually drives losses now, not just a breach alone.
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Does your organization have the capacity to stand everything back up rapidly if you were hit with ransomware? No shame if you don't. That's why we're here.
We've analyzed all of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)'s known exploit data for the past 5 years. This is the database that tracks all known malicious software that is actively fueling hacks right now. In addition to that, we also analyzed CISA's latest report on breach recovery metrics. What we found was that breaches are fairly common, but what turns them into catastrophic events is downtime and speed to recovery.

Many breaches will attack a specific system, or surface, but in many organizations it can be hard to pinpoint initially, so that makes the entire system vulnerable and can lead to serious system wide downtime until the threat is isolated, and neutralized. This downtime is where the losses can add up. It's not about whether a disruptive event happened anymore, it’s more about whether your recovery is slow, chaotic, and expensive. AlwaysRecover delivers Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) to reduce downtime when systems get hit. Our goal is to save livelihoods by making you more resilient.

CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV)

1,477

Actively exploited vulnerabilities • Feed date: 2025-12-15T18:15:53.1952Z
Ransomware signal in KEV

303

Flagged as used in known ransomware campaigns (20.5%)
Key Takeaway: exploited vulnerabilities make disruption probable. Slow recovery is what makes it expensive.
Resilience: even if you get breached, tested recovery capabilities reduce downtime and second-order damage.
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