Human Error
Physically disconnected storage protecting individuals and businesses from accidental data exposure. Mistakes cannot expose what is offline and out of reach.
The everyday patterns behind most breaches
Human error still causes the majority of data incidents. The recurring patterns are familiar: misdirected email, a mis-typed S3 bucket policy, an accidental delete on a shared drive, a lost or unencrypted laptop, or a well-meaning support agent pasting a customer record into the wrong ticket. None of them are exotic; all of them are cheap to make and expensive to clean up.
Why permission sprawl amplifies mistakes
The blast radius of a mistake tracks the reach of the account that made it. In a modern environment a single identity often has read access across production, staging, backups and analytics. One accidental action can therefore expose or destroy far more than the operator ever intended. Reducing standing permissions is the single highest-leverage control against accidental disclosure and accidental loss.
How offline storage caps the damage
Firevault caps the damage by keeping crown-jewel data physically offline. A misdirected email cannot attach a file that lives inside a disconnected vault. An accidental delete on a connected system does not touch the offline copy. A misconfigured cloud policy has no effect on hardware that has no route to the internet. The mistake still happens; it just does not become a headline.
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