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count on any one single security mechanism to keep you safe. Instead, you should use a layered approach that uses a variety of security products and techniques. That way, if an attacker or malware ends up penetrating one of your defenses, other defensive measures will be in place to help prevent the attack from being successful. Having a good backup strategy is an essential part of countering external security threats. Your backups are your last line of defense and are crucial for putting everything back to normal in the event that an attack is successful. Imagine for example that your organization's data is encrypted by ransomware. When this happens, you generally have two choices: you can pay the ransom, or you can restore a backup. Paying the ransom is usually a bad idea. It emboldens the attacker, and there is no guarantee that you will get your data back. It is far better to have the ability to restore your data from backup than to be forced into paying a ransom. I have heard stories of organizations becoming re-infected by ransomware only minutes after paying the ransom. Reason 6: Managing Hybrid Deployments and Migrations A sixth reason why it is so important to back up your Microsoft 365 environment is that doing so is an important part of maintaining consistency. Imagine for a moment that you have a hybrid environment with half of your Teams users' mailboxes residing in an on-premises Exchange Server, and the other half existing in the Microsoft 365 cloud. Does it really make sense

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