PC Backup Software Designed for Ransomware Recovery
Protect your business-critical data with flexible ransomware recovery solutions designed for today’s distributed workforce aimed at protecting both remote and local PC devices.

Protect your business-critical data with flexible ransomware recovery solutions designed for today’s distributed workforce aimed at protecting both remote and local PC devices.
Don’t fret about ransomware recovery with secure backups that are resistant to ransomware and effortless restore options for seamless PC device recovery.
NinjaOne Data Protection is built seamlessly into and fully managed through the NinjaOne RMM dashboard.
Ninja delivers cloud-based, hybrid, and customizable backup plans for your PCs that are designed to be flexible enough to fit any business needs and keeps your team alerted quickly if something is wrong.
Defend your data with backups that are encrypted at rest in the cloud, locally, and in transit, and require MFA and confirmation for any deletion of PC backups from the cloud.
Utilize web-based file restores, bare metal restores, and active-endpoint image restores while knowing your data is protected with revokable authorization keys generated by cryptography and is safeguarded by MFA.
Remotely configure and administer backups, set up smart scheduling, built-in compression, and block-level backups to protect your PC’s data without impacting networks.
Rapidly restore files or full folders remotely or enable a full bare-metal recovery to protect your business with Ninja’s diverse backup offerings for remote endpoints.
With pooled cloud storage included, you can choose to store PC backups locally on network-attached storage, in the cloud, or both, and assign storage types by organization, policies, or devices.
Experience full visibility into all your PC backups and receive proactive alerts if something goes wrong permitting your team to act quickly.
“We use NinjaOne Backup to protect our clients’ critical business data. From planning to deployment, we found Ninja backup to be easier and more intuitive than our previous solution.”
– Alan Parkin
“We use NinjaOne Backup to ensure critical servers and workstations are protected and easily recoverable. Having Ninja backup being built from the group up and fully integrated into the Ninja platform is a huge benefit.”
– Jesse Vella, Staff Supervisor, In-Shore Technologies
with Chris Porosky, CEO
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