Commvault Launches AI-Driven Cyber Resilience Simulation

Commvault Launches AI-Driven Cyber Resilience Simulation

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Commvault has introduced a simulation called Minutes to Recovery, designed to help organizations prepare for AI-driven cyber threats. Participants act as hackers and defend against simulated attacks, testing their resilience under pressure. The simulation highlights a significant industry shift, as the time between vulnerability discovery and exploitation has decreased to just 29 minutes in 2025, a 65% reduction from the previous year. This hands-on exercise aims to move beyond theoretical planning, focusing on real-world performance of technical teams. The program is particularly relevant as organizations face increasing risks from rapid, AI-powered cyber threats.

Key Points: • Commvault's Minutes to Recovery simulation tests cyber resilience against AI threats. • The window for vulnerability exploitation has shrunk to 29 minutes as of 2025. • The simulation emphasizes practical skills under pressure, moving beyond theory.

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2025-01-01
Vulnerability exploitation window decreases
The time between vulnerability discovery and active exploitation has narrowed to 29 minutes, a significant reduction from previous years.
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2026-07-07
Commvault announces Minutes to Recovery simulation
The simulation allows participants to act as hackers and defend against AI-driven cyberattacks, testing organizational resilience.
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2026-07-08
Commvault simulation program launched
The two-hour program is designed to prepare organizations for rapid AI-powered cyber threats, emphasizing real-world pressure scenarios.
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