Digital Space Strengthens Ransomware-Resilient Backup Offering

Digital Space has earned Veeam's Off-site Backup Competency, allowing it to extend backup and data protection services to partners and customers.

  • Friday, 16th January 2026 Posted 3 months ago in by Sophie Milburn

Digital Space has been approved for Veeam’s Off-site Backup for Ransomware Resiliency Competency, offering off-site backup services to partners and customers.

This achievement reflects their ongoing work to provide partners and customers with secure data protection solutions.

The escalating threats posed by ransomware and cyber attacks are exerting increasing pressure on UK businesses. With the annual economic impact of major cyber incidents estimated at £14.7 billion, the importance of a resilient backup strategy is critical. Effective measures prioritise recoverability, data integrity, and operational continuity.

With the new competency, Digital Space supports partners and their customers in expanding Veeam backup and recovery into secure off-site environments. These structures include immutable cloud repositories that help protect data against ransomware threats. This also seeks to support migrating backups into their own off-site cloud facilities while preserving UK data sovereignty.

Moreover, this seeks to enhance their partner offering by enabling partners to add ransomware-resilient backup services to their portfolios, strengthening sales and technical proficiency.

Digital Space requires technical validations and aims to support partners by streamlining processes, reducing time to market, and providing secure, compliant backup services. It also aims to help partners meet customer demand, explore new revenue opportunities, and manage operational risks effectively.

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