Citizen Potawatomi Nation (CPN) counts on dependable access to data to deliver government services like healthcare, support tribal business enterprises, and preserve tribal history and language. With the rise in ransomware attacks, CPN wanted to add an additional layer of data protection beyond just a single onsite backup copy. CPN strengthened security and business continuity by maintaining two copies of data, one onsite with Cohesity DataProtect and another on AWS with Cohesity FortKnox. Finding and restoring files is much faster, and maintaining two ransomware-protected backup copies in different locations helps to protect CPN’s data and heritage.