Backblaze has received the 2025 Cloud Computing Security Excellence Award for its B2 Object Lock feature, which protects data from various threats by making files immutable for a set retention period. The award recognizes Backblaze's dedication to enhancing cloud computing security and meeting stringent data regulations. With over 500,000 customers worldwide, Backblaze continues to innovate in cloud storage and provide secure solutions for businesses.
San Mateo, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Backblaze, Inc. (Nasdaq: BLZE), a leading innovator in cloud storage, has been awarded the 2025 Cloud Computing Security Excellence Award for its B2 Object Lock feature. This recognition underscores Backblaze's commitment to enhancing cloud computing security and meeting stringent data regulations [1].
The Cloud Computing Security Excellence Award, presented by Cloud Computing magazine, honors companies that have effectively leveraged cloud computing to bring powerful cybersecurity offerings to market. Backblaze's B2 Object Lock, a critical feature that makes data immutable, has been recognized for its ability to protect files from alteration or deletion for a specified retention period. This immutability acts as a virtual air gap, safeguarding backups from ransomware, insider threats, accidental deletions, and human error [1].
Gleb Budman, CEO and co-founder of Backblaze, commented on the award, "This recognition validates our commitment to helping businesses navigate an era of escalating cyber threats and stringent data regulations. Object Lock supports organizations by making critical files tamper-proof for a set period, even helping to protect them from insider threats or cyberattacks. It's an essential safeguard for security and regulatory requirements that demand both secure data retention and timely deletion. Backblaze B2 Object Lock helps ensure data is protected, compliant, and truly backed up when it matters most" [1].
Backblaze B2 Object Lock is particularly effective in mitigating ransomware attacks, which have become increasingly prevalent. According to a recent survey by ESG, a leading IT research firm, two-thirds of organizations were hit by ransomware in the last two years, with most attacks targeting backups. Immutable backups, such as those provided by Backblaze, are designed to be ransomware-proof by locking data at the storage layer, making it physically unalterable [2].
Backblaze's innovation in cloud storage and security is not limited to its B2 Object Lock feature. The company offers high-performance, secure cloud object storage that customers use to develop applications, manage media, secure backups, build AI workflows, and protect against ransomware. With over 500,000 customers in 175 countries, Backblaze continues to be a leader in the cloud storage industry [1].
The 2025 Cloud Computing Security Excellence Award is a testament to Backblaze's dedication to providing secure and innovative cloud solutions. As cyber threats continue to evolve, Backblaze's focus on immutability and data protection remains a critical asset for businesses seeking to safeguard their data and meet regulatory requirements.
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[1] https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250829724122/en/Backblaze-Receives-2025-Cloud-Computing-Security-Excellence-Award
[2] https://objectfirst.com/guides/immutability/immutable-backup/
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