Abstract
With the growing dependence on digital data, organizations face an increasing need for robust systems that protect data integrity and ensure swift recovery in case of failures or attacks. This paper examines the role of advanced encryption, multi-factor authentication (MFA), and disaster recovery planning as pivotal strategies in enhancing data protection across enterprise systems. By focusing on secure data storage, identity verification, and business continuity, these approaches work in tandem to create a resilient backup framework. Encryption protects data both at rest and in transit, ensuring confidentiality, while MFA introduces an extra layer of security against unauthorized access. Effective disaster recovery planning guarantees that organizations can quickly restore operations after a disruption. The study evaluates the integration of these strategies within modern enterprise architectures, identifies common challenges, and forecasts future innovations in backup and recovery systems. The paper aims to provide enterprises with actionable insights into building secure, scalable, and compliant data protection systems. Keywords: Data Protection, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Encryption, Disaster Recovery, Business Continuity, Data Security, Enterprise Solutions, Cybersecurity, Compliance
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