- Assured Backup with BackBox automates configuration backups for 5,000+ network and security devices.
- The service aims to close resilience gaps, but questions remain about adoption and integration challenges.
What happened:Automating configuration protection for critical infrastructure
Assured Data Protection has introduced Assured Backup with BackBox, a new managed service for backing up and restoring network and security device configurations, developed in partnership with BackBox.
The service focuses on configurations for firewalls, switches, routers and other devices at the heart of enterprise networks, automating backups and version control for more than 5,000 device types. Assured said that configuration files are stored in an encrypted off‑site repository and can be restored to a “known good state” rapidly after a cyber incident, outage or hardware failure — potentially shaving hours off recovery times for individual devices.
Assured framed the launch as addressing a long‑standing blind spot in many enterprise resilience strategies: configuration recovery is often manual, inconsistent and unencrypted, increasing risk and prolonging downtime when devices fail or attacks occur.
BackBox, which supplies the technology behind the service, is known for its network cyber resilience platform that supports numerous vendors and automates lifecycle tasks such as backups, compliance checks and restorations.
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Why it’s important:Addressing resilience gaps — but with caveats
Network and security device configurations are vital for keeping digital operations running, yet many organisations still rely on manual or ad‑hoc processes to safeguard them, experts say. This can lead to extended outages and higher recovery costs following incidents.
By automating backups and offering policy‑based version control, the new service aims to reduce reliance on external consultants and accelerate recovery. However, the practical adoption of such services across diverse, multi‑vendor enterprise environments remains uncertain. Questions linger around integration complexity, existing workflows and whether organisations will change entrenched practices to adopt managed configuration backup as standard.The broader market for cyber resilience and network automation is expanding, with platforms like BackBox emphasising automation, compliance and lifecycle management across hybrid infrastructure. Yet the success of this particular managed service will depend on how effectively it can be integrated into existing operational and security frameworks without adding undue complexity or cost.
