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Object First to Showcase Absolutely Immutable Backup Storage at RSAC Conference 2026

Visit Object First at Booth #S-0361 To Discover the Ultimate Defense Against Ransomware for SMB, ROBO, and Distributed Enterprises

DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Object First, the ransomware-proof on-premises backup storage company, today announced its participation at RSAC Conference 2026, taking place March 23-26 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.

AI-powered ransomware attacks are increasingly frequent and sophisticated. When – not if – an attack occurs, an organization’s ability to recover its data quickly, safely, and effectively can make or break its survival. Object First delivers secure, simple, and powerful on-premises backup storage that’s absolutely immutable and purpose-built for Veeam®. It’s simple to deploy and manage with no security expertise required and is powerful enough for lightning-fast backups and supercharged Instant Recovery to scale with any business. Third-party tested and verified to be secure, Object First ransomware-proofs organizations and makes them simply resilient to cyber threats.

Object First at RSAC Conference 2026:

  • Connect In-Person with Object First: Visit our cybersecurity and storage experts at booth S-0361 to learn why Veeam customers choose Object First as their last line of defense against ransomware—and get a live demo of ransomware-proof backup storage with Absolute Immutability in action.
  • Futurum Tech Field Day Extra (Virtual Presentation): On Monday, March 23 at 10:30 a.m. PT, Object First’s Anthony Cusimano, Director of Solutions Marketing, and Geoff Burke, Veeam Vanguard and Senior Technology Advisor, will demonstrate how Veeam Backup & Replication combined with Object First protects backup data from ransomware threats. The live session can be viewed via LinkedIn here, and the recorded session will be available here.
  • Exhibitor Insights Theatre Presentation: On Tuesday, March 24, 11:30 a.m. in the Exhibitor Insights Theatre, South Expo, Object First’s Geoff Burke will present, “Outpacing Modern Threats with Absolute Immutability and Zero-Trust Data Resilience.” This session will explore why 96% of ransomware attacks target backup data, and how Object First’s backup storage—purpose-built for Veeam—delivers absolutely immutability to defend against these attacks.

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About Object First

Object First’s on-premises backup storage with absolute immutability is the ultimate ransomware defense. Secure, simple, and powerful, we enable Veeam customers to be simply resilient against the risk of cyberthreats. To learn more, visit www.objectfirst.com, follow our blog, and connect with us on LinkedIn and Instagram.

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