Secure Cloud Backup Service & Managed Backup Services
Protect your critical business data with a Secure Cloud Backup Service designed to ensure reliable data protection, automated backups, and rapid recovery. Our Managed Backup Services help businesses minimize downtime, safeguard against cyber threats and data loss, and maintain business continuity with secure, scalable backup solutions.
Safeguard Your Critical Data — Always Recoverable, Always Protected

Why Secure Backup Matters
Modern Protection for your backup
Traditional backups often fall short against modern threats like ransomware and insider attacks. A secure, tamper-proof, and well-managed backup strategy is essential to protect your data and your business.
Built for Security, Designed for Resilience
Our backup architecture applies defense-in-depth — securing both your data and the infrastructure behind it. We combine encryption, access control, immutability, air-gapped layers, and endpoint protection to defend against modern threats.
Key Highlights
- Encrypted backups (in-transit & at-rest)
- Immutable copies to block ransomware tampering
- Air-gapped layers to isolate from network attacks
- MFA-secured access to backup systems
- EDR protection on backup servers
- Role-based access with full audit trails
- Flexible storage: cloud, on-prem, or hybrid
- Retention policy controls
- Automated scheduling & integrity checks
Retention policy management for regulatory and operational needs. Automated backup scheduling with monitoring and alerts.

3-2-1-1-0 Backup Strategy:
An Industry-Proven Framework for Data Resilience
Different Copies of Data
Different of Media
Offsite
Air-gapped or Offline
Error of Recoverable
At TITANSI, we design and operate backup environments that follow the gold standard 3-2-1-1-0 strategy — delivering true cyber-resilience and reliable recovery under any scenario.
Backups don’t just exist — they must be secured, validated, and ready to restore.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the 3-2-1-1-0 backup strategy?
The 3-2-1-1-0 backup strategy is an advanced backup framework designed to improve data resilience and recovery reliability. It includes:
- 3 copies of data to prevent single-point data loss
- 2 different storage media to reduce infrastructure dependency
- 1 offsite copy to protect against physical disasters
- 1 air-gapped or offline copy to defend against ransomware and network-based attacks
- 0 recovery errors through regular backup validation and integrity checks
TitanSi follows the 3-2-1-1-0 backup strategy to ensure backups are secure, verified, and ready for restoration when needed.
How does Secure Backup protect against ransomware attacks?
Titansi Secure Backup protects against ransomware through multiple security layers, including immutable backups, air-gapped storage layers, encryption, MFA-secured access, and role-based permissions. These measures prevent unauthorized modification of backup data and help businesses restore clean backup copies after a cyberattack.
What are immutable backups and why are they important?
Immutable backups are backup copies that cannot be altered, deleted, or encrypted after they are created. This provides additional protection against ransomware and malicious activities because attackers cannot easily compromise backup files. Immutable backup technology ensures businesses always have a trusted recovery point available.
What is an air-gapped backup and how does it improve security?
An air-gapped backup is a backup copy that is isolated from the main network environment, making it inaccessible to many types of cyber threats. By maintaining an offline or isolated backup layer, businesses can improve protection against ransomware, unauthorized access, and network-based attacks.
Can Secure Backup protect against accidental data deletion and human errors?
Yes. Secure Backup maintains multiple recovery points that allow businesses to restore previous versions of files, systems, or data after accidental deletion, incorrect changes, or human errors. This reduces the risk of permanent data loss caused by everyday operational mistakes.










