Healthcare Backup and Disaster Recovery for Colorado Practices
NinjaOne Backup with immutable cloud storage, tested restore procedures, defined RPO/RTO, and a documented BCDR plan — so ransomware is a recoverable event, not a crisis.
Ransomware doesn't just encrypt your files — it hunts for backups and deletes them first. A backup that lives on a local drive attached to the same network is not a real backup in 2026. NinjaOne Backup with immutable cloud storage means attackers can't touch it, regardless of what happens to your local systems.
But the backup is only half of it. The recovery procedure — who gets called, what gets restored first, how long it takes, what staff do in the meantime — needs to be documented and tested before you need it. Front Range Health IT writes that plan and tests it quarterly with documented results.
Every client gets defined Recovery Point Objectives (RPO) and Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) per system. You know exactly how much data could be lost and how long recovery takes before an incident ever happens — not while you're in the middle of one.
Ransomware hits on a Tuesday afternoon. By Wednesday morning, your practice management system, patient records, and email are restored from the previous night's backup. No ransom paid, no data lost, no guessing who to call.
Is your backup actually recoverable?
Book a free 15-minute call. We'll ask about your current backup setup and tell you whether it would survive a ransomware attack.