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The SaaS Snowball: How Supply Chain Breaches Are Buried Risks for Every Enterprise
Small SaaS risks don’t stay small. From Salesforce to airline outages, see how supply chain breaches prove the need for SaaS backup and recovery and how FullBackup with Keepit stops the snowball.

David Long
Sep 22, 20256 min read


SaaS Backup and Recovery (CPS 230 & Essential Eight): Why Uptime Isn’t Enough
SaaS uptime isn’t the same as recovery. Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Salesforce, and Dynamics 365 all keep services online — but none guarantee data restoration. Under CPS 230 and the Essential Eight, organisations must prove independence, immutability, sovereignty, and testing. This guide shows why recoverability matters, how Keepit delivers it, and what to demand from your SaaS backup vendor.

David Long
Sep 19, 20257 min read


From Classroom to Cloud: The Case for Backing Up Education’s Most Critical Data
From admissions and student records to AI-powered learning, education depends on data. But accidental deletion, ransomware, and misconfiguration can halt learning and threaten funding. This article shows why independent, immutable backups are essential for schools, universities, and TAFEs - and how Keepit safeguards every platform while meeting strict compliance and retention rules.

David Long
Aug 13, 202512 min read


Sovereignty Isn’t Where Your Data Lives - It’s Who Holds the Strings
The CLOUD Act Doesn’t Care Where Your Data Lives
Data sovereignty isn’t just about geography — it’s about control. This article breaks down why storing your SaaS data in Australia doesn’t guarantee protection from foreign access or legal overreach. Learn why true compliance, resilience, and recovery depend on keeping backup outside your primary platform — and under your control.
Read how Keepit, delivered by FullBackup, puts you back in charge.

David Long
Jul 29, 20254 min read


When Your Identity Becomes the Attack Surface
When Your Identity Becomes the Attack Surface

David Long
Jul 17, 20254 min read
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