21/07/2026
The decision to preserve your most valuable records shouldn't begin after a cyberattack. It should begin long before one ever happens.
Imagine an organisation that has spent decades building its history, contracts, research, financial records, engineering drawings, board resolutions, photographs, and archives that tell the story of its journey. Knowing how valuable those records are, it makes a decision to preserve them for the long term.
Months later, a cyberattack disrupts operations.
The IT team restores the systems, and business gradually returns to normal. But while recovery focuses on getting the organisation back online, there is one thing no one has to question: the authenticity of its preserved records.
That's the difference between recovery and long-term preservation.
Recovery helps organisations continue operating. Long-term preservation ensures that the records defining their history, supporting critical decisions, and protecting institutional memory remain authentic, accessible, and verifiable for generations.
Because cyberattacks may compromise systems, they shouldn't compromise history.
If you're thinking about how to protect the records that matter most, learn more about the October 2026 Arctic World Archive Deposit Cycle and how Piql helps organisations, institutions, and families preserve information for future generations.
β³ Early Bird Registration closes on 1 September 2026.
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