Definition
An immutable backup is stored in a write-once/read-many style state for a retention period so it cannot be altered by ransomware or errant admins.
Why it matters for business
A backup that cannot be changed or deleted for a set period.
Example in an SMB context
Teams in CT, NY, and NJ encounter Immutable backup when designing backups, email authentication, AI policies, or office networks.
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