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IGEL Unveils Game-Changing Dual Boot for Swift Cyberattack Recovery

IGEL's new Dual Boot feature lets you switch to a secure environment in minutes, minimizing business interruptions and preserving evidence from compromised Windows partitions.

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IGEL Unveils Game-Changing Dual Boot for Swift Cyberattack Recovery

IGEL has unveiled a game-changing feature for its Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery solution, just as the average global cost of a data breach soars to $4.44 million in 2025. The Dual Boot capability allows users to swiftly switch to a secure environment during cyberattacks, mitigating potential losses that can reach $10.22 million in the United States.

IGEL's solution is particularly beneficial for sectors like healthcare, finance, retail, and government, where uninterrupted services are paramount. Dual Boot enables users to reboot existing hardware and switch from a compromised Windows OS to a secure IGEL OS environment. This feature significantly reduces downtime and operational risk during ransomware or other malware attacks.

The solution is designed to restore secure user access within minutes, minimizing business interruptions. It also preserves evidence from the compromised Windows partition, aiding in later analysis or insurance claims. IGEL's Universal Management Suite (UMS) ensures scalable deployment for organisations of all sizes. Notably, business interruption, rather than data loss, is the primary driver of breach costs, making IGEL's solution a crucial investment.

With the average global cost of a data breach reaching $4.44 million in 2025, IGEL's Dual Boot capability for its Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery solution offers a proactive approach to mitigating potential losses. By enabling swift switching to a secure environment during cyberattacks, IGEL helps businesses minimize downtime and operational risk, making it an essential tool for sectors where uninterrupted services are critical.

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