Know what is protected
Create clear visibility into AWS resources, backup coverage, retention, and protection gaps.
Backup matters when recovery is tested, explained, and trusted. We help regulated SMB teams turn backup into visible recovery confidence.
Built for FinTech and HealthTech teams where restore evidence, audit readiness, and business continuity matter.
The goal is not only to configure backups. The goal is to know what is protected, how recovery works, what has been tested, and what evidence your team can stand behind.
Create clear visibility into AWS resources, backup coverage, retention, and protection gaps.
Validate restore paths so recovery is based on tested outcomes, not assumptions.
Produce recovery evidence your team can use with auditors, customers, leadership, and internal risk reviews.
Turn backup and recovery into an operating rhythm with clear gaps, priorities, and improvement actions.
Backups can exist for years without proving the business can recover. Pressure appears when an audit, incident, onboarding review, or internal risk question asks for evidence the team cannot produce quickly.
Backups exist, but there is no certainty they will restore systems correctly when needed.
Different AWS accounts, workloads, databases, and storage layers may follow different backup patterns or no clear pattern at all.
Teams do not always know what is protected, what is excluded, what retention applies, or what can be recovered.
Stakeholders expect proof that recovery works, not assumptions based on backup configuration alone.
We use AWS-native services and operating discipline to create a recovery model that is centralised, policy-driven, tested, and easier to explain under review.
Bring backup policies, protected resources, retention, and recovery posture into a clearer AWS operating model.
Use policy-driven protection so critical AWS resources are backed up consistently across accounts and environments.
Use account, region, encryption, and vault patterns to reduce the chance that one mistake or incident compromises recovery options.
Run repeatable restore validation so the business knows what recovery looks like before pressure arrives.
Create visibility into backup status, restore testing, coverage gaps, and recovery evidence.
Review backup posture, test outcomes, gaps, and recovery priorities as part of the operating rhythm.
Expand each block to review implementation scope, fit signals, recovery outcomes, standalone or managed platform paths, and the staged delivery approach.
The implementation is scoped around the recovery confidence your business needs next, not around unnecessary backup complexity.
Define backup plans, schedules, retention, lifecycle rules, protected resources, and tagging patterns aligned to business needs.
Implement centralised backup management for supported AWS services across the accounts and workloads in scope.
Configure vault patterns, encryption, and retention controls to strengthen protection against deletion, tampering, and operational mistakes.
Design recovery separation where the business needs stronger resilience across AWS accounts or regions.
Create repeatable restore checks that validate recovery paths and produce evidence your team can review.
Provide backup visibility, recovery readiness reporting, test outcomes, and operational records stakeholders can understand.
If several of the signals below reflect your operating reality, AWS-backed recovery confidence may be a practical next conversation.
Recovery is configured, but restore outcomes have not been proven.
Customers, auditors, or internal stakeholders need proof your recovery posture can be explained.
Accounts, databases, storage, and workloads are protected inconsistently or are hard to review.
Protection, restore testing, reporting, and improvement need to become part of how the platform runs.
These outcomes are what the programme is designed to deliver: policy-driven backup, tested restore paths, visibility, and evidence stakeholders can understand.
Confidence that AWS data can be recovered when it matters, with restore paths teams have validated.
A consistent, policy-driven approach to AWS backup and recovery across accounts and workloads in scope.
Visibility into protection, restore testing, and recovery readiness your operators can review.
Evidence that supports audit, onboarding, and stakeholder expectations without ad hoc rebuilds.
Data Protection and Recovery can solve a specific recovery-confidence trigger on its own, or extend the AWS Managed Platform when backup, restore testing, and reporting need to become part of ongoing operations.
Use this when the immediate trigger is audit readiness, restore confidence, recovery gaps, or evidence for customer review.
Use this when recovery confidence needs to be built into the ongoing AWS operating model, with ownership, reporting, and improvement.
Explore AWS Managed PlatformRecovery evidence pairs with access governance when stakeholders need to understand both who can access systems and how systems can recover.
Explore Zero Trust SecurityRestore testing can sit alongside functional, performance, and security validation when the business needs wider assurance under pressure.
Explore resilience testingThe work is practical, scoped, and focused on creating recovery confidence your team can use under pressure.
We start with the business moment: audit, onboarding, incident concern, recovery gap, compliance expectation, or stakeholder review.
We review accounts, workloads, backup coverage, retention, restore paths, evidence gaps, and operational ownership.
We define the backup policies, account patterns, vault controls, restore testing rhythm, and reporting approach that fit the business need.
We configure the recovery model, close priority gaps, run restore checks, and document what recovery evidence exists.
Recovery becomes part of the operating rhythm through reporting, review, testing, improvement, and ongoing platform support.
The value is not just enabling AWS services. The value is shaping them into a recovery model your team can operate, test, and explain.
Centralise backup plans, protected resources, backup jobs, restore jobs, and policy-driven protection.
Support stronger retention controls where immutable backup posture is required.
Provide backup compliance visibility and reporting against defined backup policies.
Support cross-account backup governance and separation patterns across AWS environments.
Encrypt backup data and support key management patterns aligned to recovery and governance needs.
Track account activity so backup, restore, and administrative actions are easier to review.
Support configuration visibility and evidence for resource protection and compliance posture.
Support object storage protection patterns, backup coverage, lifecycle rules, and recovery scenarios.
Protect compute workloads where instance-level recovery is part of the recovery model.
Support database backup, restore awareness, retention, and recovery planning for relational workloads.
Support file-system recovery patterns where shared file storage is in scope.
Support backup and restore patterns for NoSQL workloads where application data depends on DynamoDB.
Tell us where recovery pressure is showing up: audit readiness, customer onboarding, restore uncertainty, compliance, or business continuity. We will help you shape the AWS recovery path around what matters next.