Cybersecurity

Introducing Nexplore, the service that recovers your data following a cyberattack

A ‘Cross Exploration & Discovery’ system to safeguard vulnerable individuals, resulting from the partnership between NetCom and Explores

 (ANSA)

3' min read

Translated by AI
Versione italiana

3' min read

Translated by AI
Versione italiana

A new technological offensive against hackers and international cybercrime is being launched from Naples. This initiative aims to tackle one of the most costly and dangerous threats to the contemporary digital economy: the loss, blocking or compromise of vast amounts of data caused each year by ransomware and cyber-attacks. This global emergency affects businesses, banks, hospitals, strategic infrastructure and public administrations, causing economic damage running into billions of euros.

It is against this backdrop that Nexplore was launched – the new service developed through a partnership between NetCom Group, an engineering firm headquartered in Naples and chaired by Domenico Lanzo, and Esplores, an Italian technology firm founded in 2018 by Angelo Khatib after more than ten years’ experience in the Big Data sector.

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The aim is ambitious: to enable companies and organisations to recover, rebuild and make the most of their information assets, even when these are fragmented, scattered across different systems or compromised by a cyber attack. In other words, to provide a tool capable of intervening precisely where cybercriminals seek to strike hardest: the data assets.

When a cyberattack strikes an organisation, the most serious damage is not merely the temporary disruption of systems. Increasingly, ransomware and criminal groups are managing to encrypt, delete or render essential information unusable, paralysing business operations, public services and decision-making processes.

Nowadays, business data no longer resides in a single repository. It is spread across databases, cloud platforms, business management software, ERP and CRM systems, emails, documents and applications developed over the years. This complexity often poses an operational constraint, but it can become a strategic asset when critical information needs to be retrieved quickly.

Nexplore was created specifically to tackle this challenge. Unlike traditional systems based on centralising data within data lakes or data warehouses, the platform uses an approach known as ‘Connect, don’t Collect’, linking the various data sources without duplicating or moving them.

The technology underpinning Nexplore utilises advanced data exploration, discovery and federation capabilities, enabling users to quickly identify information scattered across different systems, establish links between seemingly unrelated data, and recover a significant portion of compromised data assets.

At the heart of the platform lies the Cross Exploration & Discovery system, which is capable of analysing both structured and unstructured data simultaneously, identifying connections, duplicates, sensitive content and correlations that are often invisible to traditional systems.

The partnership between NetCom and Esplores stems from the combination of complementary areas of expertise. On the one hand, Esplores’ experience in enterprise data management and federated data management; on the other, the industrial and engineering expertise of the NetCom Group, which has been active for many years in highly innovative sectors and is strongly committed to developing solutions based on artificial intelligence.

In the field of AI, the synergy between the two organisations is set to grow even stronger. The platform is, in fact, constantly evolving to harness the potential of artificial intelligence in generating insights, identifying hidden patterns, carrying out predictive analysis and automatically identifying correlations between diverse data sets.

The result is the creation of a Single Source of Truth, a unified view of the organisation’s information assets capable of transforming fragmented data into actionable knowledge.

At a time when cyber-attacks pose a daily threat to businesses and institutions, the ability to know where data is located, how it is interconnected and how to retrieve it quickly can make the difference between a mere IT incident and a crisis capable of jeopardising an organisation’s future.

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