If your entire network locked up tomorrow and a hacker demanded six figures to unlock it… what would you do?
That’s not a scare tactic. It’s the reality many businesses face every year.
Ransomware doesn’t just “infect computers.” It shuts down payroll. It freezes scheduling systems. It locks up financial records. It can bring a growing company to a complete stop — fast.
At LinkTech, we believe you should be focused on your business, not scrambling because your technology failed you.
The good news? With the right backup strategy in place, ransomware becomes a problem you recover from — not a crisis that defines you.
Let’s walk through what that actually looks like.
If there’s one rule we won’t budge on, it’s this:
You need:
Why?
Because ransomware spreads. Hardware fails. Buildings flood. Fires happen. Mistakes happen.
When your backups are diversified, a single event can’t wipe everything out. It’s simple math — and it dramatically lowers your risk.
If your “backup plan” is a single external hard drive sitting next to your server… that’s not a strategy. That’s hope.
Modern ransomware doesn’t just attack your files — it goes after your backups too.
That’s why immutable backups are critical.
“Immutable” simply means once the backup is created, it can’t be altered or deleted for a set period of time. Not by ransomware. Not by a rogue employee. Not by accident.
Think of it like putting your backup data in a vault and setting a timer. No one touches it until the timer runs out.
If you get hit, you have a clean, untouchable recovery point ready to go.
Air gapping means keeping at least one backup completely separated from your main network.
Why does that matter?
Because ransomware can’t infect what it can’t reach.
This might mean:
Is it more complex? Yes.
Is it worth it? Absolutely.
When companies skip this step, we often see attackers encrypt both production systems and connected backups in one sweep.
When systems go down, speed matters.
A gold image is a clean, pre-configured system snapshot that includes:
Instead of rebuilding machines one by one from scratch, you can redeploy quickly and get your team back to work faster.
In plain English? It turns a week-long rebuild into a much shorter recovery window.
Here’s the uncomfortable truth:
Many businesses have backups.
Far fewer have tested them.
A backup that hasn’t been tested is just a theory.
You should:
When something goes wrong, that’s not the time to discover your backups weren’t configured correctly.
We run recovery drills for clients because calm, confident response beats panic every time.
Backup systems should have:
Ransomware often spreads through compromised login credentials. Tight access control closes that door.
This is one of those areas where “we’ve always done it this way” can become very expensive.
Designing a ransomware-resistant backup strategy isn’t about buying one product.
It’s about:
That’s not a side task for an already-busy internal team.
This is where a proactive Managed Services Provider changes the equation.
At LinkTech, we don’t just install backup software and walk away. We design interconnected systems that are built to withstand real-world problems — and we test them.
Because prevention isn’t flashy.
But it’s powerful.
This isn’t about fear. It’s about confidence.
When your backup strategy is done right:
You’re focused on growth.
That’s the difference between reactive IT and priority-focused planning.
We regularly help Black Hills businesses identify:
If you’d like a second set of eyes on your backup and disaster recovery setup, let’s talk.
Because the best time to find a weakness in your backup strategy is before someone else does.