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Last year was extraordinary in terms of cyberattacks against businesses and government agencies. Future belongs to information technologies that simultaneously provide proactive protection, backup, and data authenticity. The FBI says the number of cyber attacks per day on their division hit 4,000. The amount of information is growing, as is its circulation, and the more sources, the more potential holes and more ways to hack, steal, and attack. Traditional antiviruses are no longer effective: malware can slip between updates. Backups also do not always have time to save important data, so proactive defense is perhaps the most winning tactic.