Across
- 3. How often backups should occur
- 5. Internet-based storage used for backup
- 7. Saves only files changed since the last backup
- 8. Loss of information due to errors or disasters
- 13. Backup stored on remote cloud servers
- 14. Full system backup copy in Windows
- 16. Bringing back files from a backup
- 17. Theft of a device resulting in lost data
- 20. Complete copy of all files and folders
- 21. Secure data deletion software
- 22. Saves files changed since the last full backup
- 24. Converts data into unreadable format for protection
- 25. Process of restoring lost or damaged data
- 27. Folders removed from the backup list
- 29. Device used to store offline backups
- 30. File system reference table removed during deletion
Down
- 1. MacOS backup utility
- 2. Damage to data making it unreadable
- 4. Company offering cloud storage services
- 6. Events like floods or earthquakes that destroy data
- 9. Windows feature for incremental backups
- 10. Physical malfunction of computer components
- 11. Malicious software that corrupts or destroys data
- 12. Replacing data with random information
- 15. Backup that runs automatically on a set interval
- 18. Mistakes by users that cause accidental deletion
- 19. Creating a duplicate copy of important data
- 23. Records of system or backup activity
- 26. Tool used to overwrite and destroy files securely
- 28. Permanently erasing data beyond recovery
