Recovery has to keep up with AI

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SPONSORED POST: Why an AI-era recovery architecture looks different, with Eon's Gonen Stein

AI agents now write code and run tasks at machine speed, and sometimes those same agents delete the wrong thing. AI-enabled attackers can also use AI to find zero-day vulnerabilities more easily.

Most recovery systems still run at human speed, which widens the gap between how fast data can be lost and how fast it can be restored.

Eon was built to close that gap.

In our latest Hot Seat, Tim Phillips talks to Gonen Stein, president and co-founder of Eon, about what recovery should look like in the agentic AI era. Stein and his co-founders previously built CloudEndure, a cloud migration and disaster recovery outfit that AWS acquired. They found that backup had never been redesigned for cloud-native infrastructure: the old model assumed static servers and scheduled maintenance windows, while cloud environments change constantly.

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