Why this matters

Backup is the difference between a bad day and a bad quarter. Ransomware, accidental deletion, a failed laptop, a malicious insider — the same outcome (you cannot get the data back) ends companies. M365 and Google Workspace recycle bins are not backup; they have short windows and any attacker with admin access can wipe them too. 360CloudBackupPro takes immutable, off-site, point-in-time copies every 30 minutes — so the worst case is "we lost half an hour," not "we lost the year."

Who buys this

  • Companies with regulated data (financial, healthcare, legal) where loss = breach
  • Teams with mobile workers whose laptops are the primary store-of-record
  • Cyber-insurance applicants — every modern policy requires real backup
  • Companies that have already had one ransomware near-miss and are not waiting for the second

What is included

In every 360CloudBackupPro subscription.

  • 200 GB differential file-level backup per computer — pooled across your fleet
  • Backup every 30 minutes or on demand, with 24/7 monitoring
  • Enterprise-grade 256-bit encryption (Windows and macOS, worldwide)
  • 30 file versions kept (configurable)
  • Rapid online or local restore — point-in-time recovery via AISA in minutes
  • Bare-metal restore for full-computer recovery
  • Advanced remote configuration
  • Ransomware-resilient backup chain (cannot be encrypted by the malware)
  • Optional image-based backup with flexible scheduling
  • Quarterly recovery drill report

How we deliver

The operating shape, end to end.

01

Continuous capture

Every 30 minutes, every managed computer + every cloud-app surface (M365 + Google) is captured to encrypted off-site storage.

02

Immutable backup chain

The backup repository is write-once for the retention window — even an attacker with admin access on the source cannot delete or encrypt the backups.

03

Point-in-time restore via AISA

You ask in plain English ("restore the Marketing folder to 9am yesterday"); AISA confirms the path + timestamp and executes — restores complete in minutes, not hours.

04

Quarterly recovery drills

We run an actual restore every quarter and send you the report. Backup that you have not tested is not backup.

Education

What you should actually understand before buying.

We sell a lot of these. The buyers who are happiest two years in are the ones who understood the why before they signed. So here is the why.

Why "the recycle bin" is not backup

Microsoft 365 has a 30-day recycle bin for Exchange + a 93-day SharePoint retention. Google Workspace is similar. Both work for accidental deletion in the past month. Neither works for ransomware (the attacker empties the bin), insider sabotage (admin can purge), or anything older than the retention window. Real backup requires a separate, immutable, off-site copy — which is what this is.

Why "every 30 minutes"

Daily backup means up to 24 hours of work loss. For a 50-person company billing $200/hour, that is $240,000 of replaced work. 30-minute intervals reduce the worst-case loss to 25 person-hours of replay — usually recoverable from email, chat, and memory.

What "immutable" means in practice

When ransomware hits, the attacker often spends days on the network first — cataloging your backups, looking for the credentials that grant write-access, and deleting or encrypting everything they can reach. Immutable backup means the storage refuses delete or modify operations during the retention window, regardless of who issues the command. The only path to remove a backup is to wait for the retention window to expire — which buys you time to detect the attack and restore.

How restore works in real life

You open a ticket: "I deleted the Q3 financial model from SharePoint this morning." AISA confirms the file path and timestamp range, identifies the most recent clean copy, and either restores in place or to a new location with a notification when complete. Median restore time for a single file: under 3 minutes. For a full computer: under 90 minutes for typical knowledge-worker disks.

Common questions

Questions buyers actually ask us.

How long is data retained?
Standard retention is 90 days at point-in-time granularity. Longer retention (1 year, 3 years, 7 years) is available as a quoted uplift.
Can I exclude personal data?
Yes. Per-folder + per-user-account exclusions are configurable. We can also exclude specific paths from the cloud-app captures.
What about M365 / Google data?
For comprehensive M365 SaaS data backup, see 360M365Backup. 360CloudBackupPro covers per-computer files + configurations.
Where is the data stored?
US-region encrypted object storage with cross-region replication. Tenant-isolated; encryption keys segregated per customer.

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